Monte-Carlo Masters: Medvedev and Berrettini Set for High-Stakes Clash Matteo Berrettini and Daniil Medvedev are set to face off in a highly anticipated second-round match at the Monte-Carlo Masters on Wednesday, marking their fourth encounter on the ATP Tour. The match, expected to be a pivotal moment in the tournament, will test both players as they aim to advance past the early stages of the clay-court event. Berrettini, a former world No. 6, has struggled with injuries in recent years, while Medvedev, a 23-time ATP champion, seeks to rebound from an early exit at the Miami Open and capitalize on his resurgence during the European clay swing. Medvedev’s clay-court performance has been inconsistent, with a history of mixed results on the surface. Despite reaching the quarter-finals in Madrid last year, his 2025 campaign on clay was marred by early exits at the Monte-Carlo and Rome Masters, culminating in a first-round defeat at the French Open. This streak of three consecutive first-round losses at Grand Slams ended with a fourth-round showing at the Australian Open in January. Since his defeat to Learner Tien in Melbourne, Medvedev has compiled an 11-4 record, positioning him as a strong contender for the clay swing. His goal is to secure an 11th career victory at the Monte-Carlo Masters, improving upon his 10-6 record in the event. Berrettini, meanwhile, has faced challenges in maintaining his form on clay. A former Masters finalist in 2021, he has never advanced beyond the third round in Monte-Carlo, a hurdle he aims to overcome this year. Entering the tournament, Berrettini’s form has been mixed, with a 7-6 record heading into the event.#daniil_medvedev #matteo_berrettini #atp_tour #roberto_bautista_agut #monte_carlo_masters

Sebastian Baez Advances to Second Round in Bucharest After Dominant Performance Sebastian Baez secured his place in the second round of the Tiriac Open in Bucharest with a commanding straight-sets victory over Vilius Gaubas, marking a strong start to his clay-court campaign. The fifth-seeded Argentine, a former finalist in the tournament, dispatched Gaubas 6-3, 6-1 in just 80 minutes, showcasing his precision and composure on the clay. The match, which took place on Tuesday after a rain delay that pushed back the start of main-draw action, saw Baez save all five break points he faced in his debut Lexus ATP Head2Head clash against the 21-year-old Lithuanian. Baez’s performance was highlighted by his ability to maintain control despite the challenging conditions. “I’m happy to be back, to be here on this court where I have good memories, and some not the best,” he said after the match. “In any case, I like to play here with the crowd, and of course I’m happy with my level today. I know him. It’s the first time we played, but he’s a good player with a good future, so all the best to him and of course I’m happy to be in the next round.” The fifth seed will next face Frenchman Titouan Droguet, who advanced after defeating former Top 10 star Roberto Bautista Agut in a three-set thriller. Droguet’s victory came after a dramatic encounter on Central Court, where Damir Dzumhur and Filip Cristian Jianu played a two-hour, 41-minute match. Jianu, the World No. 246 home wild card, mounted a remarkable comeback in the final set, rallying from 0-3 to serve for the match at 6-5. However, Dzumhur’s late surge secured a 6-3, 4-6, 7-6(4) victory, setting up a second-round clash with fourth seed Nuno Borges. Meanwhile, the tournament’s rain-delayed schedule saw several other notable results.#sebastian_baez #tiriac_open #vilius_gaubas #titouan_droguet #roberto_bautista_agut