The match ended with a score of 4:6, 4:6. The opponents spent 1 hour and 6 minutes on the field.
The 6th racket in the world, Rublev, made seven aces, avoided double faults and did not convert a single break point out of two. Makhach, who is ranked 60th in the world, served once, made a service error twice and converted two out of four break points.
Russian tennis player Schneider lost to American Keys in the 2nd round of the Miami tournament
For Rublev, this match was the opening match of the tournament. He managed to pass the first round.
Source: Sport

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