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Rafael Jodar defeated Alex de Minaur 6-3, 6-1 at the Madrid Open, marking Jodar's first win against a top-ten player. This victory follows Jodar's recent semifinal appearance in Barcelona.
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Rafael Jodar pulled off a surprising win over Alex de Minaur to reach the third round of the Madrid Open.
The Spanish teenager, fresh off his breakthrough run to the semifinals in Barcelona, handled De Minaur with ease, winning 6-3, 6-1.
The victory was Jodarâs first against a top-ten opponent and added to what has been a tough spell for the Australian.
At just 19 years old and already ranked 42nd in the world, Jodar is quickly making a name for himself as one of tennisâ most promising young players.
After his win, Jodar spoke about how surprised he is by how quickly things are moving for him on tour.
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Speaking to the media after his win, Jodar said: âEverything is happening very fast, Iâm playing lots of tournaments and matches.
âThat is allowing me to compete against many high-level players and improve my tennis. When you face these opponents, who are the best on Tour, thatâs when you really raise your level.
âToday, my aim was to enjoy myself because you donât play against an opponent like Alex every day. In front of all the people who came to support me, I tried to savour the moment.
âI knew I had to enjoy myself, if I had a shot, I had to go for it. I knew things would get tough because the score doesnât reflect how hard the match was.
âIn the second set, he clawed his way back, but there were key points that I managed to swing my way. Thatâs what decided the match.â
âThe first match helped me a lot in adapting to conditions in Madrid,â Jodar added.
Rafael Jodar won the match against Alex de Minaur with a score of 6-3, 6-1.
This victory is significant as it marks Rafael Jodar's first win against a top-ten opponent.
Before the Madrid Open, Rafael Jodar reached the semifinals in Barcelona.
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âI came from something completely different in Barcelona and it did me good to get used again to this court again.â
Speaking ahead of the match, Jodar said: âThat doesnât mean the next one will be any less tough; itâll be very challenging.â
It will be their first meeting at a tour-level event, with both players looking to continue their strong starts to the season.
âTomorrow Iâll try to have a good practice day and approach Sundayâs match with the same mindset,â Jodar said. âJoao is a tough opponent, and I have to prepare well for this match. I have to play my own game and be ready in case things donât go as well as today.
âI have to try to stay strong in those moments. Weâll see how it goes.â
Fonseca reached this stage after receiving a walkover in his opening round, with Marin Cilic withdrawing from the tournament.
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