ATP Los Cabos 250 Day 4 Summary
Pedro Ardines, sports collaborator of Los Cabos a la Carta spoke about this interesting fourth day of the ATP 250 Los Cabos 2022 Tennis Tournament.
Ardines expressed that this Thursday was a great day for the sixth edition of the Los Cabos 250 ATP Tennis Open, already in the quarterfinals, recalling the extraordinary matches of last Wednesday, August 3, with the success of the Mexican Alejandro Hernández, who put up a fight against Félix Auger: "It usually happens that in the presentation of great stars, especially in a tournament where they are not used to it and with the heat that it took a little while to oil the machine," he said, waiting for the game of Steve Johnson from the United States and who is among the best 100 tennis players in the world and who eliminated Thanasi Kokkinakis from the ATP, as well as the stellar presentation of Daniil Medvedev "this Russian number one on planet earth that we had here in Cabo yesterday denoting an extraordinary tennis, winning 6-4, 6-3 against Hijikata, this Australian of Japanese origin who came from the Qualys winning the first round on Saturday, Sunday and Monday and also stood up to Medvedev quite well, gave him a game, the p artido finished 6-4 6-3 but it was an interesting match and in the last match at night, Cameron Norrie the defending champion easily beat Chun-Hsin Tseng this Taipei player 6-3, 6-0 final score” he commented.
This is how the ATP 250 Los Cabos was lived this Thursday, August 4:
The pair of González and Molteni defeated the duo made up of Colombian Nicolás Barrientos and Mexican Miguel Ángel Reyes-Varela (MEX) 6-3, 6-4.
In this way, Mexico has a representative in the doubles quarterfinals in Los Cabos, a tournament in which Mexican players have stood out in all editions.
On the day, second-seeded Australians Matthew Ebden and Max Purcell beat Mexican Hans Hach Verdugo and American Hunter Reese 6-3, 6-4.
The couple of South African Raven Klaasen and Brazilian Marcelo Melo and the duo made up of Swedish Andre Goransson and Japanese Ben McLachlan also advanced.
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