In tennis, a 6-0 score is a common occurrence. But isn't it cruel for the player to eat "bread" twice in a three-set match? 토토사이트
It is said that the 6-0 6-0 score came out for the first time in the history of the ATP Masters 1000 series (semi-final final), which was first formatted in 1990.
It is the quarterfinals of the men's singles at the 2025 Rolex Monte Carlo Masters in Monaco on the 11th (local time), with Alex de Mino (26, Australia), ranked 10th in the world, finishing with a "double bagel score" in 44 minutes and 47 seconds against Grigor Dimitrov (33, Bulgaria).
When asked in a court interview with Tennis TV after the game if he knew it was his first 'double bagel' victory, de Mino said he knew.
"Actually, I only lost to Tommy Paul 0-60-6 in the semifinals of the U.S. Open Junior men's singles. So this is crazy."
In the previous round of 16, DeMino defeated 11th-ranked Daniil Medvedev of Russia 2-0 (6-2 6-2), and Dimitrov, who has been through a lot, suffered the most humiliating defeat of his tennis career due to DeMino's momentum.
Dimitrov made only one winner on the day, and he was consistent with a lethargic game.
DeMino will face Lorenzo Musetti of Italy, ranked 16th in the world, in the semifinals. Musetti gained momentum by defeating Stefanos Tsitsipas of Greece, ranked 8th in the quarterfinals and a three-time champion, 2-1 (1-66-3 6-4).
In the other semifinals, third-ranked Carlos Alcaras (21, Spain) and 42nd-ranked Davidovich Fokina (25, Spain) will face off.
Alcaras is aiming for his first win of the tournament, so who can stop it? The match from the semifinals has become more interesting.
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