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Zverev Triumphs In Rio Open Debut As Local Hope Fonseca Falls Short
(MENAFN- The Rio Times) German tennis star Alexander Zverev, ranked second in the world and top seed at the Rio Open, secured a hard-fought victory in his tournament opener on Tuesday.
Facing China's Bu Yunchaokete, ranked 69th, Zverev won 7-6 (7-4), 6-4 on the clay courts of the Jockey Club Brasileiro. The match, held on the main Guga Kuerten court, lasted two hours and showcased a closely contested battle.
Despite the win, Zverev admitted it was not his best performance. The Brazilian crowd largely supported his opponent, adding to the intensity of the match.
Zverev will return to action Wednesday night to face Kazakhstan's Alexander Shevchenko, ranked 103rd, for a spot in the quarterfinals. Shevchenko advanced after defeating Brazil 's Felipe Meligeni in straight sets on Monday.
The evening also brought disappointment for local fans as 18-year-old Brazilian prospect Joao Fonseca fell in his debut. Fonseca lost to France's Alexandre Muller, ranked 60th, in a 6-1, 7-6 (7-4) match lasting one hour and 32 minutes.
Muller to Face Etcheverry After Strong Opening Matches
Muller's next challenge will come Thursday against Argentina's Tomás Martín Etcheverry, ranked 43rd, who defeated Frenchman Corentin Moutet 6-3, 7-6 (7-1).
Earlier in the day, Argentine Sebastián Báez, last year's Rio Open champion, began his title defense with a solid win over compatriot Roman Burruchaga. Báez triumphed 6-3, 7-5 against Burruchaga, who entered as a "lucky loser" after India's Sumit Nagal withdrew from the tournament.
Báez will face fellow Argentine Mariano Navone in Wednesday's round of 16. Navone advanced by eliminating Spain's Roberto Carballés Baena with a convincing 6-4, 6-3 victory.
As South America's only ATP 500 event, the Rio Open continues to deliver high-stakes matches and surprises. While Zverev remains a favorite for the title, local fans will now look to other players to carry their hopes forward after Fonseca's early exit.
Facing China's Bu Yunchaokete, ranked 69th, Zverev won 7-6 (7-4), 6-4 on the clay courts of the Jockey Club Brasileiro. The match, held on the main Guga Kuerten court, lasted two hours and showcased a closely contested battle.
Despite the win, Zverev admitted it was not his best performance. The Brazilian crowd largely supported his opponent, adding to the intensity of the match.
Zverev will return to action Wednesday night to face Kazakhstan's Alexander Shevchenko, ranked 103rd, for a spot in the quarterfinals. Shevchenko advanced after defeating Brazil 's Felipe Meligeni in straight sets on Monday.
The evening also brought disappointment for local fans as 18-year-old Brazilian prospect Joao Fonseca fell in his debut. Fonseca lost to France's Alexandre Muller, ranked 60th, in a 6-1, 7-6 (7-4) match lasting one hour and 32 minutes.
Muller to Face Etcheverry After Strong Opening Matches
Muller's next challenge will come Thursday against Argentina's Tomás Martín Etcheverry, ranked 43rd, who defeated Frenchman Corentin Moutet 6-3, 7-6 (7-1).
Earlier in the day, Argentine Sebastián Báez, last year's Rio Open champion, began his title defense with a solid win over compatriot Roman Burruchaga. Báez triumphed 6-3, 7-5 against Burruchaga, who entered as a "lucky loser" after India's Sumit Nagal withdrew from the tournament.
Báez will face fellow Argentine Mariano Navone in Wednesday's round of 16. Navone advanced by eliminating Spain's Roberto Carballés Baena with a convincing 6-4, 6-3 victory.
As South America's only ATP 500 event, the Rio Open continues to deliver high-stakes matches and surprises. While Zverev remains a favorite for the title, local fans will now look to other players to carry their hopes forward after Fonseca's early exit.

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