Third seed Rune, Zverev out of Shanghai Masters on day of upsets

Roman Safiullin of Russia hits a return to Alexander Zverev of Germany during their men's singles match at the Shanghai Masters tennis tournament in Shanghai on Friday. (AFP)
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Updated 07 October 2023
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Third seed Rune, Zverev out of Shanghai Masters on day of upsets

  • World No. 5 Rune never found his rhythm as he fell 6-0, 6-2 to 22-year-old American Brandon Nakashima, ranked 122nd in the world
  • Serbia’s Dusan Lajovic continued his progress through the tournament after opponent Tallon Griekspoor retired from the match due to illness

SHANGHAI: Shanghai Masters third seed Holger Rune crashed out of the tournament in straight sets on Friday, the highest-profile of several top-20 players to be knocked out that day.

World No. 5 Rune never found his rhythm as he fell 6-0, 6-2 to 22-year-old American Brandon Nakashima, ranked 122nd in the world.

Despite the crowd enthusiastically cheering the Dane on, Nakashima made short work of Rune, defeating him in an hour and nine minutes.

“I had to play my best tennis to pull through,” Nakashima said after the match.

“(Rune) is a player who has been at the top of the game for a while so I know against him it’s going to be tough every time.”

World No. 10 Alexander Zverev is also out after being overpowered by 50th-ranked Roman Safiullin.

It was sweet revenge for the Russian, who missed out on a first tour-level title in late September when Zverev came back from a set down to beat him in the Chengdu Open.

This time the visibly frustrated German couldn’t recover in the second set, ultimately conceding 6-3, 6-1.

“I would say (I had) a very good performance today,” said Safiullin after the match, adding he had studied his “many mistakes” in the Chengdu final to avoid them reoccurring.

There was also an upset for Alex de Minaur, who lost 6-3, 7-5 to Hungarian Fabian Marozsan, who is ranked 91st to the Australian’s 11th.

It was Marozsan’s second high-profile knock-out of the year — in May he inflicted a shock defeat on Carlos Alcaraz at the Italian Open.

Hungary claimed another top-20 scalp later in the afternoon, when 31-year-old Marton Fucsovics beat the world number 15, Canadian Felix Auger-Aliassime.

Fucsovics, ranked 57th, ripped off his shirt and roared in jubilation after a tightly fought match that lasted almost three-and-a-half hours and ended 7-6 (7/3), 4-6, 6-3.

Qualifier Yu Hsiou Hsu meanwhile dismissed the world number 18, Lorenzo Musetti, in straight sets.

Things went more to plan for a dominant Casper Ruud, who cruised through to the next round by easily dispatching Japan’s Yoshihito Nishioka 7-5, 6-0.

And 26-year-old Zhang Zhizhen made history in his hometown, becoming the first Chinese player to progress to the third round of the tournament with a nail-biting win over Argentina’s Tomas Martin Etcheverry.

Before a raucous crowd who bellowed encouragement at every opportunity, Zhang determinedly fought back from a first-set loss to eventually prevail 4-6, 6-3, 6-4.

Earlier, Serbia’s Dusan Lajovic continued his progress through the tournament after opponent Tallon Griekspoor retired from the match due to illness.

Alcaraz, the top seed in Shanghai in the absence of Novak Djokovic, was mobbed by fans as he made his way to training Friday.

Italy’s Jannik Sinner, who beat Alcaraz in Beijing earlier this week before going on to win the China Open, was also looking relaxed and smiling on the practice courts.

Both Alcaraz and Sinner are in action on Saturday, the latter against the US’s Marcos Giron, ranked 80th in the world.

“He’s a very, very good player, moving very, very fast, so it’s going to be a very difficult match for me, especially as first rounds are never easy,” Sinner said Friday.

“I’m very focused and obviously happy to be here, so hopefully, I can start off in a positive way.”


MI Emirates hold on to stun Dubai Capitals

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MI Emirates hold on to stun Dubai Capitals

  • MI Emirates defend lowest total in the history of the league after Jordan Cox and Shayan Jahangir had given Capitals an edge 

DUBAI: MI Emirates stunned Dubai Capitals with a seven-run victory at the Dubai International Stadium on Wednesday, defending a modest total of 137 for 8.

Jonny Bairstow’s half-century provided the backbone of the innings alongside impressive performances from Mustafizur Rahman and Muhammad Jawadullah. 

In response, Capitals were comfortably placed in the chase before Rashid Khan’s two-wicket haul led the heist for MI Emirates. 

The result took MI Emirates to six points and allowed them to replace Capitals in third place on the DP World ILT20 Season 4 points table. 

Muhammad Rohid made an early dent in the Capitals lineup with the wicket of Leus De Plooy (4 off 11) but Shayan Jahangir (34 off 27) and Jordan Cox (46 off 41) batted with intent. Jahangir thumped three sixes while Cox also worked three boundaries to post 51 runs in the powerplay. 

The pair put the Capitals in control, but a scoring lull following the powerplay forced the wicket of Jahangir, outfoxed by Khan. Rovman Powell (11 off 10) joined Cox as the run-rate declined. The pair had put on a near run-a-ball 25-run stand until Khan had Powell stumped in the 13th over. 

Dasun Shanaka (3 off 5) was the next to depart, castled by Kamindu Mendis to leave Capitals at 94 for 4 after 14 overs.  Capitals lost a third wicket in the space of six runs when Jimmy Neesham (0 off 3) was run out. 

Although the well-settled Cox was still in the middle, the run-rate was climbing, and eventually Capitals needed 30 runs off the final three overs. 

In the penultimate over Naveen-ul-Haq dismissed Cox and Mohammad Nabi (12 off 13) in the space of three balls to deliver a fatal blow to Capitals’ run chase. 

The Capitals lost three more wickets, including a run-out in Romario Shepherd’s final over as they were skittled for 130. 

In the first innings, MI Emirates kept wickets intact in the powerplay, but tight new-ball spells from Dubai Capitals limited Muhammad Waseem (17 off 19) and Bairstow (67 off 40) to 40 runs in the opening six overs. 

After David Willey scalped Waseem in the seventh over, Bairstow and Nicholas Pooran (8 off 16) combined for a 48-run partnership. Bairstow provided the impetus smashing Nabi for a four and two consecutive sixes on his way to a 30-ball half century, studded with eight fours and three sixes. 

Capitals’ Jawadullah was instrumental in shifting momentum, accounting for Pooran and Bairstow in his first two overs, giving away only seven runs and leaving MI Emirates at 99 for 3. 

Kieron Pollard (6 off 8) and Mendis (10 off 7) fell in quick succession to Haider Ali and Waqar Salamkheil, before Mustafizur Rahman ripped through the middle and lower order, dismissing Tom Banton (5 off 11), Khan (1 off 3) and AM Ghazanfar (0). 

Romario Shepherd (18 off 10) remained unbeaten with a six and a four as the MI Emirates posted 137 for 8. 

Player of the Match Khan said: “Happy with the win today. The last game we were close too but happy to finish it today. 

“It’s always good to be in a team that has experience. Today was a proper team effort and bowling effort. I think the way we fielded gave us energy today.” 

Dubai Capitals captain Shanaka said: “We really bowled well, but a few dropped catches gave them extra runs. The game was totally with us, I think I gave my wicket away, mine and Jimmy Neesham’s were crucial at a point where they needed wickets.”