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much but that’s excellent from Cab is playing it and a nice start from the Spaniard. Yeah, good holds. Love 30 down in the game there. Well, that’s just as good as it gets from Carbaser. He’s used that drop shot very This time Taylor Fritz does make it count. Boy, did he have to work hard for that. An hour and 17 minutes. Yes, I know we had a couple of rain stoppages, but some tough games as well. [Applause] Well done, Taylor Fritz. Had to stay patient there. had to win it a few times over the human back. Oh, he’s made it. I don’t think Fritz was expecting him to get there. Not only did he get there, but he executed the little forehand as well. And the first double fault of the set. [Applause] Well, fair play to Cabas Baya under massive pressure there, but he’s played one of his best points all match. Oh, a moment of brilliance from Taylor Fritz. Still saying he can’t see. Taylor Fritz through to round three. He beats Roberto Caba’s Baya. He also beats the rain that is due to fall pretty heavily pretty soon is Taylor Fritz. So he’s delighted to come through. Well, there’s the break and perfect start. Good self-defense and then nice little touch there from Ben combination. And look who cruises through an easy service game. Manorino. And there it is. Ben Shelton able to get it done rather quickly. Maybe even longer than he expected. Just over a half an hour, 34 minutes. But all in all, pretty smooth sailing. And Manorino, is he worse for wear? We’ll see what happens with him. And what’s been interesting in those eight game. And there is the break for Ben Shelton. And it might be a formality now. Kina. Wow. Oh my. Well, a little bit of luck. And then some tremendous athleticism and finishing with aces 15 and 16, Ben Shelton books himself into the third round in Toronto with his first win over Adrian Manorino in three tries. [Applause] [Applause] again. Coming on [Applause] game and process. [Applause] What? What? [Music] What do [Applause] And the wrong [Music] [Music] set match. Two sets to the left. 6462. [Applause] [Applause] What’s [Applause] Amen. Maruja [Applause] Do you use what we got? [Applause] Okay. Set the match. Man 64 64 down against Matte Beluchi the Italian. See, that’s when Ruble comes forward. He’s just not as comfortable at the net. It’s the right play. Game roulette. It looks like he doesn’t know what to do out there. Shall I slice it? Shall I drop shot it and does so. So finishes with a pair of breaks and a hold to get it done. And the opening match in the campaign to get back to the final for the second straight year for Andre Rublev is off to a good start. Slice out wide. Oh, he got there. Nice pick up by Gaston. Ruble punishes the forehand approach. Gaston can’t handle it. And that is a set and a break lead now for Ruble. [Music] [Applause] And that’ll do it. Well, Fe Rublev in this case, a win is a win is a win. And he’s got his victory in straight sets. Win number 24 on the year. And he dismisses the Frenchman. Does so in style.

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  1. If it is not a top 10 player it would be very hard to beat De Minaur one of the most consistent players out there.

  2. Rafael Nadal’s pattern of gamesmanship is well documented and continues to frustrate fans who see these tactics as blatant attempts to manipulate matches. Take the infamous 2014 Australian Open bathroom break, where Nadal took an extended pause right before a crucial phase of the match, disrupting his opponent’s momentum and breaking the flow of play. This wasn’t an isolated incident; it fits a recurring pattern of using bathroom breaks as a strategic tool rather than a genuine necessity. Similarly, at Indian Wells 2012 against Federer, Nadal took a lengthy bathroom break just before Federer was serving for the match—an obvious and unsportsmanlike move designed to throw off Federer’s rhythm at a critical moment.

    These delays, combined with his frequent medical timeouts, slow play, and borderline rule-bending, make it clear that Nadal’s approach often crosses from tough competitor into gamesmanship territory. Such tactics undermine the spirit of fair competition and frustrate both opponents and fans who expect the rules to be applied evenly.

    When you add this to the broader pattern—selective injury claims, questionable officiating in high-stakes matches like the 2019 US Open final against Medvedev, and relentless slow play—it becomes hard to view Nadal’s conduct as anything but calculated advantage-taking.

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