Saturday 3 October 2020

Altmaier Upsets Berrettini In Biggest Career Win

Qualifier and World No. 186 Daniel Altmaier played with great assurance on Saturday to record the biggest win of his career for a place in the Roland Garros fourth round.

The 22-year-old German looked unfazed as he outclassed seventh-seeded Italian Matteo Berrettini 6-2, 7-6(5), 6-4 in two hours and 15 minutes on Court Philippe-Chatrier to become just the fourth qualifier since 2000 to reach the Last 16 of a Grand Slam championship.

“It’s my first time on this court and playing in Paris, I’m delighted to be in the fourth round,” said Altmaier, in an on-court interview with Fabrice Santoro. “My coach and I have been working so hard to be here, and while I’ve struggled with a few injuries, I am super-pleased it’s at Roland Garros. Before qualifying, I was struggling with an injury, so I wasn’t sure I was going to play. I hope the crowd and the TV audience enjoyed watching, as I want to entertain.”

Altmaier follows in the footsteps of fellow qualifiers Hyung-Taik Lee (2000 US Open), David Goffin (2012 Roland Garros) and Juan Ignacio Londero (2019 Roland Garros) to have reached the second week of a major championship.

Altmaier, who has beaten Feliciano Lopez and No. 30 seed Jan-Lennard Struff on his Roland Garros debut this week, will now play a Spaniard: No. 10 seed Roberto Bautista Agut, one of the most consistent players on the ATP Tour, or No. 17 seed Pablo Carreno Busta, the recent US Open semi-finalist.

Altmaier won the first three games and broke Berrettini’s serve for a second time to clinch the 32-minute opener. Berrettini, who also reached the Roland Garros third round in 2018, regrouped to break early in the second set, and served for it at 5-3. Altmaier recovered to 6-5, before Berrettini came back from 0/30 for a tie-break.

Altmaier, showcasing outstanding court coverage and an eagerness to move up the court, converted his second set point at 6/5 in the tie-break when the German hit an unreturned serve. Altmaier saved one break point at 0-1 in the fourth set and fought back from 15/40 at 1-2, prior to breaking Berrettini to love for a 4-2 advantage. Ultimately, he closed out for a memorable win, with a hold to 30, when Berrettini hit a forehand wide.

Berrettini, 24, is now 9-5 on the 2020 season, with his best result coming at the Internazionali BNL d'Italia in Rome, when he advanced to the quarter-finals (l. to Ruud).



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