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Qatar Open: Draper and Alcaraz have reached under Dozen in the past 16 years.

MONews
1 Min Read

Jack Draper has developed into the second round of Qatar Open with 6-2 7-6 (7-4) victory with Alexei Popyrin.

The eighth seed, which was first played after injuring Carlos Al Karaz in the Australian Open in January, took only 27 minutes. It took only 27 minutes. It took only 27 minutes to take the first set in Dubai.

The second set was much simpler for Draper, as Popirin saved the interruption point for serving.

Draper, who made his debut in Doha, won a Thai Brake for his last 16 meeting with Australian qualifiers Christopher O’Connell.

At the beginning of Monday, Carlos Alcaraz developed the second round with a 6-4 6-4 victory with Marin Cilic.

Former US Open Champion Cilic-Knee Corruption has been his first appearance since November.

Alcaraz will serve in the past 16 years and secure a seat and face Zhang Zhizhen or Luca Nardi.

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