Nuno Borges at Roland Garos “is very enthusiastic for the next Giant Challenge”

The 28 -year -old tennis player became the first Portuguese to defeat the top -10 in the Grand Slam Tournament, qualified for the third round of the French tournament.
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Tennis Player Nuno Borges revealed that he was not aware of “if he was ready to win”, Norwegian Casper Rud, twice the finalist, twice the finalist, and showed the opportunity to challenge with Alexe Popinine.
Portuguese and 41 in the world Nordic, this Wednesday is eighth in the ATP ranking.
“I am very happy with today’s victory. Honestly, I don’t know if I am ready to go to the field and win, but these conditions have come out a little out of the same casual and I started to see my opportunity as soon as he played, I was really proud of myself.
After dominating the initial set, the 28 -Are -Mieto struggle continued and the second interval was able to match the marker after winning the second interval, but did not immediately realize the physical difficulties of the Rud.
“As soon as I noticed that he started going to a few balls, I was a little surprised. I was a little surprised. I had some doubts. I had a few doubts. I have doubted whether or not to touch him. But from the third set, I realized that it was not easy to focus on my head on the game, but I felt well.”
Although he realized that he had made a “mistake or another”, the masters in Madrid attributed the whole merit to the 1,000 champion in the madrid, “This is especially the case in response game.”
“I had a lot of intensity. I had a lot of disadvantage from the very beginning and experienced it in my game. I didn’t seem to be playing very badly, but I couldn’t really put this intensity as a whole and later 6-2, and he deserved and was well tossed towards him.”
After winning the Bulgarian Giriger Dimitrov at the 13th Australian Open in the world, Monte Carlo Masters withdrew Dane Holger Rune (12th ATP) at 1,000, with the tennis high performance center tennis player facing the next phase of the Australian race. Popinine (25th ATP).
“I think Popinin is a very competent player. Well, playing well for anyone. I think he is well received with both the dust and the fastest floor, because his service is very effective on any surface. Perhaps it is a game, but a big challenge.”
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