Shelton, TIFOE Both outside the US opened on Friday

Inside an hour span on Friday afternoon, an American opponent in the open US has lost both Ben Shelton and Frances Tiafoe.
The burning red shelton, winning Kings in Toronto earlier in this summer, seemed to be on the road to the fourth round while leading Adrian Mannarino staying together. However, the world No. 6 was 6 faced a shoulder injury in the middle of the fourth set. He retired before the fifth.
“You know, to go back like this, yes, it hurts,” said Shelton. “I was very good, I was in a situation, much confidence, too many things to be happy with my life, I am so lucky in my summer, myself. As I said, many blessings.”
Tiafoe had no summer he thought of, like those who enjoyed it by 2024 for the running work in Cincinnati and the Semifinal Run in New York. The world’s world is. Seven fought his game and his injury, even though he – unlike Shelton – his physical problems were only problematic in Cincinnati. Tiafoe was healthy on Friday; He wasn’t just a great hit game Jan-Lennard Struff. A 35-year-old German was threatened at 6-4, 6-3, 7-6 (7) irritated.
“The game was always kind to his racket,” said Tiafoe. “I played extremely today. I didn’t have any pressure to her at all …
The USA Day could be very bad, but Taylor Fritz opposed the inspired Jerome Kym to win 7-6 (3), 6-7 (9), 6-4, 6-4.
“I’m happy – I’m so happy – pass a day,” said Fritz. “It may have been something very difficult for all of us. Yes, it is absorbing. I feel bad about those boys – especially having a lot of damage.
“Yes, I mean, I was on the table I was preparing. I didn’t look for opportunities. ‘I said,’ Wow.
“The hard day of boys, and yes, I sympathize with them.”