Matt Ebden and John Friends are the final Australians standing at Roland Garros after defeating German pair Dominik Koepfer and Jan-Lennard Struff within the males’s doubles quarterfinals.
Paris, France, 1 August 2024 | tennis.com.au
World No.3 Matt Ebden and John Friends are by to the boys’s doubles semifinals after defeating Germany’s Dominik Koepfer and Jan-Lennard Struff 7-6(2) 7-6(4) at Roland Garros on Wednesday.
The unseeded Aussie pair is now one win from an Olympic tennis medal.
“For us to place our greatest foot ahead for the primary couple of matches is implausible,” Friends stated. “We’re having fun with being right here and thriving within the second. We’re able to preserve going.”
Ebden stated the whereas the Germans stored clawing again, they toughed it out and performed the large moments higher.
“They performed tremendous effectively. Dom is seeing the ball like a watermelon. He was zoning, swinging from the hip, left, proper and centre,” he stated. “And Struffy is without doubt one of the finest doubles gamers on this planet, he performs big.”
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The pair has a break day on Thursday and can return on Friday to compete within the semifinals the place they are going to meet American third seeds Taylor Fritz and Tommy Paul or British duo Andy Murray and Daniel Evans.
“It’s one other good step, one other stepping stone. We made no secret of our objective, we wish to win,” Ebden stated. “That’s why we’re right here. It’s one other step in the proper path.”
Alexei Popyrin’s marketing campaign got here to an finish within the third spherical after the Australian fell to reigning Olympic champion, third-seeded German Alexander Zverev.
Popyrin was up a break within the first set earlier than the momentum shifted and Zverev prevailed 7-5 6-3 on Courtroom Suzanne-Lenglen.
“I’m disillusioned. I felt like if I obtained that first set it may have been anybody’s match,” Popyrin stated. “I felt like I used to be enjoying fairly effectively up till that time. I used to be dictating, I used to be doing every part we got down to do with Lleyton.
“My serve might be my greatest weapon, and it gave approach in an important moments.”
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Popyrin stated his Olympic expertise in Paris had been a profession spotlight.
“Representing the inexperienced and gold, that’s at all times been a dream of mine. To characterize my nation on the Olympics, Davis Cup and characterize my nation basically.
“To have the ability to do it, to have the ability to win a couple of matches and make it to the third spherical of the Olympics, to take top-of-the-line gamers on this planet to the place he has to play some actually good tennis to beat me, I can take positives from that.”
The 24-year-old’s lead to Paris was the very best end result for an Aussie man in singles since London 2012 when Lleyton Hewitt reached the Olympics third spherical.
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Within the blended doubles quarterfinals, China’s Zhang Zhizhen and Wang Xinyu saved two match factors to defeat Ellen Perez and Ebden in a three-set thriller, 6-7(8) 7-6(8) [10-5].
“Positively a heartbreaker,” Perez stated. “I believe we did numerous issues proper, we put ourselves in positions to win. One level away. That’s tennis.
“It was a enjoyable match, a very good match. I believe there have been occasions every of us performed unimaginable factors, however it was an actual disgrace to not get the win.”
PARIS 2024 OLYMPIC GAMES RESULTS
Males’s singles, third spherical
[3] Alexander Zverev (GER) d Alexei Popyrin (AUS) 7-5 6-3
Males’s doubles, quarterfinals
Matt Ebden / John Friends (AUS) d Dominik Koepfer / Jan-Lennard Struff (GER) 7-6(2) 7-6(4)
Blended doubles, quarterfinals
Zhizhen Zhang / Xinyu Wang (CHN) d [2] Ellen Perez / Matt Ebden (AUS) 6-7(8) 7-6(8) [10-5]