Tsitsipas showcased exceptional serving prowess, conceding a mere 10 points on his own serve throughout the match. This dominant display neutralized Squire’s powerful serve, ultimately leading the Greek to a hard-fought win in the Round of 32 encounters.
The match, played on June 18th in Halle, Germany, went down to the wire, with both sets ending in tie-breaks. Tsitsipas’s resilience and clinical serving proved decisive in securing the win.
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