In the round of 16 singles match held in Adelaide, Australia on the 11th, Kwon Soon-woo beat Pablo Carreño Busta (32nd, Spain, 15th), the second seed of the tournament, in a 2:1 (3-6 6-4 6-4) after a close match of 2 hours and 20 minutes. ) was suppressed. Kwon Soon-woo was ahead in the serve ace (11-10), and scored with a high probability (77%-67%) when his first serve was successful, resulting in a come-from-behind victory. Kwon Soon-woo, who previously had two losses without a win against Carreño Busta, tasted his first victory against him.
In the first round of the Adelaide International last week, Kwon Sun-woo passed through the first and second rounds of the qualifying round and made it to the final round, but bowed his head in the first round of the final round.먹튀검증
In this tournament, he lost 1 to 2 (5-7 6-3 3-6) to Thomas Machach (23, Czech Republic, 115th place) in the second round of the preliminary round, but thanks to a player who did not participate in the final round, he was called ‘Lucky Loser’. Loser)’ to join the finals. And against Machachi, who met again in the first round of the finals, they played a 2-0 (6-4 6-4) revenge match and advanced to the round of 16.
Kwon Soon-woo said, “It was a tough game, but it seems that my condition is gradually improving.” He went on to say, “I tried to play better than my opponent today, and I tried to put pressure on the return.” After finishing this tournament, Kwon Soon-woo will compete in the first major tournament of the season, the Australian Open, which opens in Melbourne, Australia on the 16th.
In the quarterfinals, Kwon Soon-woo will face Michael Imer (25, Sweden, 77th) for the right to advance to the semifinals. The two first met last year in the round of 16 of the first round of the Adelaide International. At that time, Kwon Soon-woo lost to Emer 0-2 (3-6 2-6).