Melbourne: Start Blistering Gael Monfils for the season continued on Sunday when he relieved the past of Miomir Kecmanovic 7-5, 7-6 (4), 6-3 to reach the open Australian quarter-finals.
With Wife and Women Top Women Elina Svitolina beamed in the middle of the crowd, Frenchman Flamboyant turned on the Margaret Court arena with sparkling shots to reach the last eight in Melbourne Park for the first time since 2016.
“It was really difficult, he played very fast On both sides, “said the 17th Monfils Seed, who will play Matteo Berrettini or Pablo Carrena Busta for a place in the semi-finals.
“I tried to be very aggressive today …
it’s just fighting against, in a battles, hanging there.” Monfils wrapped the match with Panache Trademark Panache, jumped high to hit the Crosscourt Backhand winner and ended Kecmanovic’s dreams because Serbia avoided the first round clash against Novak Djokovic world number one was deported.
At the age of 35 and recently married, Monfils have new rent on life, and want to go further in the tournament.
“I want to do better …
we haven’t finished yet,” he said.