Borna Coric advances in straight sets at Paris Masters

Croatia’s Borna Coric during his men’s singles first round tennis match against Hungary’s Marton Fucsovicson at the Paris Masters on Monday. (AFP)
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Updated 02 November 2020
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Borna Coric advances in straight sets at Paris Masters

  • Coric recently reached the final at the St. Petersburg Open for the second year in a row

PARIS: No. 15 seed Borna Coric advanced to the second round of the Paris Masters by beating qualifier Marton Fucsovics 7-6 (5), 6-1 on Monday.

The Croatian won 35 of his 48 first-service points at the indoor tournament and will next face Jordan Thompson of Australia.

“It was not an easy match and every time we have played it’s been very tough,” Coric said. “I played one bad game at 2-1 in the first set, when I missed two first serves, but pretty much the rest of the time I was serving huge.”

Coric recently reached the final at the St. Petersburg Open for the second year in a row.

Thompson defeated qualifier Federico Delbonis of Argentina 6-2, 6-3. Also, Spanish veteran Feliciano Lopez progressed to the second round with a 7-6 (11), 6-1 win over Filip Krajinovic of Serbia and will be up against Rafael Nadal in his next match.

Following his record-extending 13th title at Roland Garros last month, Nadal is back in Paris looking for a maiden win at the Paris Masters, the final Masters event of the season. Nadal can tie Novak Djokovic’s record if he wins his 36th Masters title at the end of this week.

The tournament is being held without fans because of lockdown measures implemented in France to slow down the spread of the coronavirus.

The ATP said British doubles player Joe Salisbury was withdrawn from the tournament after a “sustained close contact” with a COVID-19 case.

Both the “credentialed individual” and Salisbury have been placed in isolation, the ATP said.


Lebanon name Madjid Bougherra as new coach

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Lebanon name Madjid Bougherra as new coach

  • The 43-year-old had previously been in charge of Algeria’s ‌A team ‌and won ‌the ⁠Arab ​Cup ‌with them in 2021 but resigned after they failed to defend their title in Qatar in December
BEIRUT: Lebanon have appointed former Algerian international Madjid Bougherra as their ​new coach, the national football association said.
Local media said it was a four-year deal.
The 43-year-old had previously been in charge of Algeria’s ‌A team ‌and won ‌the ⁠Arab ​Cup ‌with them in 2021 but resigned after they failed to defend their title in Qatar in December.
Bougherra captained Algeria at the ⁠2014 World Cup and also ‌played at the 2010 ‍finals. The ‍French-born central defender began ‍his playing career at Gueugnon before moving across the English Channel playing at Crewe ​Alexandra, Sheffield Wednesday, Charlton Athletic and Rangers in ⁠Scotland.
His first match in charge will be Lebanon’s Asian Cup qualifier against Yemen in Qatar on March 31 where they only need a draw to qualify for the 2027 finals in Saudi ‌Arabia.