The quarterfinals in Dubai is the final point for Botic van de Zandschulp. The tennis player from Amstelveen lost to Andrej Roeblev in two sets: 3-6, 6-7. Last week, Tallon Greek track was also unable to compete against the Russian.
Van de Zandschulp started the match unluckily. He immediately surrendered his serve and then missed the chances to put things right. Roeblev played aggressively and forced Van de Zandschulp to many dropouts.
The number 33 in the world ranking turned out to be no match for the Russian in all respects, who beat Tallon Greek track last week. In the second set, Roeblev got three match points, but Van de Zandschulp cleared them very cleverly. In the tiebreak, the tennis player, who lives in North Holland, still had to bow his head.
Greek track
For Tallon Greek track ended the tournament against Novak Djokovic yesterday. The Nieuw-Venneper was no match for the number one in the world. Today, the Greek track announced that he is taking a break. He skips the Indian Wells masters tournament to prepare for the clay court season.