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Tennis, Challenger Di Genova: Stefano Travaglia E Lorenzo Sonego Approdano Ai Quarti Di Christian Galfrè 07 Settembre 2018 – 13:07 1 Tennis, Challenger di Genova: Stefano Travaglia e Lorenzo Sonego approdano ai quarti di Christian Galfrè 07 Settembre 2018 – 13:07 Genova. Giovedì dedicato agli ottavi di finale del singolare e ai quarti di finale del doppio sui campi in terra rossa di Valletta Cambiaso, a Genova, dove si sta svolgendo l’Aon Open Challenger. La giornata più intensa del torneo è iniziata alle ore 11. Sul campo centrale successo in 3 set del cileno Christian Garin sul qualificato indiano Sumit Nagal. Nessuna chance per Giovanni Fonio, nettamente superato da Federico Delbonis. Paolo Lorenzi, numero 3 del seeding, ha ceduto in 2 set a Lukas Rosol. Nel match serale Andrea Basso ha lottato per 3 set con Dustin Brown; ad avere la meglio è stato il tedesco. Anche la testa di serie numero 2 è caduta: Martin Klizan, sotto 0-4 nel terzo set al cospetto di Thomaz Bellucci, non ha portato a termine la partita. Poi, il campo numero 1 ha offerto consolazione ai tifosi italiani: Stefano Travaglia ha battuto in 2 set Viktor Galovic; Lorenzo Sonego ha prevalso per 7-5 al terzo su Alexey Vatutin. Nel doppio, Salvatore Caruso e Jannik Singer si sono arresi aSander Gille e Joran Genova24.it - 1 / 4 - 25.09.2021 2 Vliegen, divenuti i favoriti del torneo. Sul campo numero 2 Hubert Hurkacz, il più accreditato rimasto in gara nel singolare, ha piegato in 3 set Juan Ignacio Londero. Poi, gli ultimi quarti del doppio: Kevin Krawietz e Andreas Mies hanno vinto su Guido Andreozzi e Guillermo Duran, Ivan Gakhov e Stephane Robert hanno battuto Daniele Bracciali e Fernando Romboli, Martin Klizan e Filip Polasek hanno sconfitto Gian Marco Moroni e Stefano Travaglia. Oggi sono in programma i quarti di finale del singolo e la prima semifinale del doppio: Genova24.it - 2 / 4 - 25.09.2021 3 Il tabellone del singolo: Il tabellone del doppio: Genova24.it - 3 / 4 - 25.09.2021 4 Genova24.it - 4 / 4 - 25.09.2021.
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