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Roberto Bautista Agut

Oh so close when Alexei Popyrin gave the Aussies a lifeline following his win in the 2nd singles match v Pedro Martinez & if Jordan Thompson won that first game, then we’ve would’ve been on top. But hats off to Spain though on bringing home the deciding doubles win (2-1 series win) that puts them on top of Group B. At least we know that the Aussies are already safe into November Finals week where the Top 8 will battle it out for one trophy also within Spain in Malaga since the Aussies finished 2nd with wins already warranted v France (2-1 series win thanks to our doubles duo of Matt Ebden & Max Purcell) and Czech Republic (3-0 whitewash win).

Gotta say we could’ve won that opening match with Jordan Thompson – who came back off a terrific US Open run lately up until the 4th round – being so close at one stage to try close it out v Pablo Carreno Busta. It’s a shame that his poor serves let him slip away off the back of a really good start before Busta won that opening singles match instead. The final score was 6-2, 2-6 and 6-7 via 7-3 tiebreaker. 

Then as said, Popyrin kept Australia’s hopes alive in the series going into the deciding doubles match for Ebden & Purcell to settle where he continued to be at his best this time v Martinez. His standards continued to soar also coming into the group stage week off his recent career best US Open run (4th Round) with the straight sets win 6-4 & 6-4.

Now we hoped Ebden & Purcell can get the job done v Marcel Granollers & Bautista Agut (again) since we’re always so strong in our doubles performances following a brilliant 2024. Yes, they too didn’t do bad where Ebden & Purcell were so close but not quite enough today unfortunately to hold back the Spanish duo to try bow out on top of Group B. The final score was 7-5, 4-6 and 4-6.

Even though it was a difficult finish to the series v Spain, the Aussies still had a brilliant week in Valencia nonetheless.

Now we have to find who will be our Quarter-Final opponent in the next few days before the road to reclaiming that prestigious trophy begins in late November. Hoping Alex De Minaur will be back fully fit for the right time alongside Popyrin with back up from Thompson as well as our strong doubles combo strikeforce of Ebden, Purcell & John Peers.

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Such a brilliant contest between Spaniard Roberto Bautista Agut and American Taylor Fritz in R3 of the 2022 Australian Open at Kia Arena, Fritz had an easy start before Bautista Agut began to catch up with the next two sets that puts him a games away towards the finish. However, this tie isn’t over after all when Fritz went on to level 2-2 lead through the 5th set decider & blew Bautista Agut away with the win.

Final Score: 0-6, 6-3, 6-3, 4-6, 3-6

Bautista Agut disappointed to leave early from the main draw, having not made it past the third round since 2019 when he last played in the Final 8 back then. He battled so hard after an uneasy opening set run & almost pulled off a stunning comeback with a 2-1 lead in set No.4, he was just unable to stop Fritz’s 2nd half rebound that went on and on until the Spaniard eventually ran out of ideas in the end after match point.

And Fritz played amazing tennis where he fired off well with a quick and easy opening set lead, now he may have been inconsistent a couple of times as it almost put Fritz on the brink of elimination but the American improved his 2nd half momentum when it comes to the executions and that helped play a big part of his comeback today.

We’ll see if Fritz can knock down another higher seed player in the 4th Round on Monday for a spot in the Final 8, this time it’s coming from the Top 5 in Greek Stefanos Tsitipas, who was a semi-finalist here last year.

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