Alex de Minaur, Jordan Thompson, and John PEERS aim to maintain their form in Clay, all eyes will come to the Barcelona Open this week.
Barcelona, Spain, April 14, 2025 | Jackson Mancell
This week, all Australia confrontation this week is in the radar this week as players bid to build momentum ahead of Roland Garros this week this week.
Alex de Minaur and Jordan Thompson were able to play in the second round if they were dominant in the opening game.
De Minaur participated in the ATP 500 tournament following the best campaign in Clay in three years. The World No.7 has reached the Monte Carlo semi -finals and ranked third in this game.
His most dominant performance is Double white drawing Dimitrov-Masters 1000 Double White in the first quarter.
Australia NO.1 tries to maintain its form in Clay, facing World No.46 Tomas Martin etcheverry. De Minaur won the 6-1 6-4 victory with the goal of copying United Cup performances with the world No.46. Argentina won the second round in the second round in Roland Garros two years ago.
More: Australia’s De Minaur level in the United Cup
Thompson hopes to start the clay season after a strong performance in Monte Carlo. The World No. 39 scored five games on the surface with the convincing defeat of large French Giovanni MPETSHI PERICARD.
Thompson hoped for a powerful run in Barcelona by stealing the defensive champion Stefanos Tsitsipas in the second round.
Thompson defends the victory record with Spain in his first match against Roberto Carballes Baena. The 30 -year -old boy wiped his car in the MBLE Blun in 2022 and would expect the same results this week.
After the first round of outlets at Monte Carlo, Thompson and American sebastian korda will continue to start a successful start by 2025 in the match between Oriol Roca Batalla and Inigo Cervantes. The pair played in the quarter -finals in the Sunshine Double, including the Finals of Indian Wells.
John PEERS returned to his runner -up in 2015, and Brit Jamie Murray lost his finals in the Thai Brake in Gyeonggi -do. The world’s No.2 was first paired with HUGO NYS, the finalist last year, and opened its doors about Thirds Lloyd GlassPool and Julian Cash.
Since Michael Hill in 2002, Australia’s Doubles has not been able to win the tournament.
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