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Hugo Gaston may however harbor regrets. Because in the first set, the French wasted a set point before being surprised in the tie-break. Led 4-2, the Italian chained five points to take off. In the second round, the 57th player in the world was able to count on his service to destabilize the recent quarter-finalist of the Rolex Paris Masters, who then had more trouble releasing his blows. Led in a new decisive game, the Italian was more enterprising and won the second set.
Gaston will absolutely have to beat Baez to hope to qualify in the semi-finals
While he seemed less leggy at this point in the match, Hugo Gaston relaxed and pushed Lorenzo Musetti to make more mistakes. With the third set in his pocket, the Toulousain offered a fourth anthological round to the Milanese public with magnificent points in the game. By saving two match points, he pushed his opponent into a fifth set. Here again, the Frenchman will regret the two missed break points at the start of the set. Lorenzo Musetti did not miss his opportunity at the end of the game to offer himself a first success in this Masters Next Gen.
With zero wins on the clock, Hugo Gaston will absolutely have to beat Sebastian Baez on Thursday and hope for success from Sebastian Korda over Lorenzo Musetti. It is then that we will have to take out the calculators to find out if the Frenchman will be able to reach the semi-finals.
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