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Popyrin falls to Fognini at Swiss Indoors

Alexei Popyrin’s big serve was nullified by Fabio Fognini as the Italian accounted for the Australian young gun in the opening round of the Swiss Indoors.

Popyrin served seven aces but had his serve broken four times in the 6-2 6-4 defeat.

The victory boosted fifth-seeded Fognini’s hopes of qualifying for a maiden appearance at the season-ending ATP Finals.

“Tennis has started to change again with these young guys who are amazing on their first and second serves,” Fognini said.

“But I’m happy because I’m 32 and still winning against some of them.”

In other first-round action on Tuesday in Basel, second-seeded Alexander Zverev was eliminated 7-6 (9-7) 6-4 by Taylor Fritz, who advanced to set up a showdown with Australian No.1 Alex de Minaur on Wednesday..

Zverev led 4-0 in the first-set tiebreaker and held a set point before Fritz took his chance to clinch it with an ace – one of 14 for the match.

The 31st-ranked American got the only service break of the match in the third game of the second set and converted his first match point with a two-handed backhand winner.

“I played really solid, so it feels good to get that (win) instead of him getting me for the third time in a row,” Fritz said.

The defeat harms Zverev’s hopes of defending his ATP Finals title next month. The German is seventh in the season-long standings to advance to the eight-man event in London.

In Roger Federer’s half of the draw, third-seeded Stefanos Tsitsipas progressed with a 6-3 7-6 (8-6) win over Albert Ramos-Vinolas.

Ramos-Vinolas saved two match points in the second set tiebreaker but Tsitsipas played a patient game to force the Spaniard into making an error before wrapping it up.

“He fought hard and gave me a hard time but I’m satisfied and happy that this match didn’t go longer or to three sets,” Tsitsipas said.

Federer will next face Radu Albot, after the 49th-ranked Moldovan defeated Dusan Lajovic 2-6 6-3 6-4

In a match with no break-point chances, 37th-ranked Reilly Opelka beat world No.38 Cristian Garrin 7-6 (7-5) 7-6 (12-10).

The giant American crushed 27 aces, to his opponent’s two, in his victory and dropped only one point on his first serve.

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