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Every day, the “Krone” newspaper welcomes guests to its truck at the Generali Open in Kitzbühel, where they browse the newspaper, raise a glass of wine, or enjoy the view from the terrace. Manfred and Josef Juffinger's rendezvous at the “Krone” truck didn't last long. But they did manage to have a small beer while the two planned their tournament. “We absolutely have to see Jan-Lennard Struff,” says Manfred, a passionate tennis player himself. “…
Without brilliance, the Frenchman defeated Slovak Norbert Gombos (307th, 6-7 (3/7), 6-4, 6-4) this Wednesday in Kitzbühel (Austria) and joined the quarter-finals.
The first semi-final at the Generali Open in Kitzbühel is certain: two Frenchmen finished the race of two German qualifiers on Thursday. Arthur Rinderknech defeated first, one day after his 30th birthday, Yannick Hanfmann 6:4,3:6,6:1. After that Arthur Cazaux (FRA) was too strong for Jan-Lennard Struff and won 6:3,6:4. Thus it is already clear that a Kitzbühel finalist will be a Frenchman named Arthur.
Definitely, it's okay for Arthur Cazaux right now. After being semi-finalist last week in Gstaad (Switzerland) and making his return to the top 100 of the ATP rankings last Monday, the Frenchman qualified this Wednesday for the quarterfinals in Kitzbühel. Opposed to Francisco Comesana on the Austrian beaten ground, the Montpellier native won in two sets (6-4, 7-6) and 1h48 of the game. At the first, while he made the first break of the game at 1…
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