High tension prevails before the third and final matchday of the group stage at the BIDI BADU…
High tension prevails before the third and final matchday of the group stage at the BIDI BADU Next Gen Finals. Prevalence still in Pool B, where the leading HTT-US open semifinalist Julian Rainer, after two preliminary round victories, is determined to be a semi-finalist regardless of the outcome of the matches this Sunday, but the other three competitors still have concrete chances of advancement. In Group A, however, May Masters Series 1000 finalist Adrian Vorhemus had to cancel his last match of the preliminary round with influenza, as expected. WAC youngster Nicolas Moser is the first player to be able to celebrate a place in the final round of the season’s finals for the best HTT U21 players at UTC La Ville. Incidentally, Madzedonia’s youngster Tarik Mustafik from WAT Landstrasse will take on the role of substitute for the ill prehemus. A report by C. L.
The dream finale expected by many HTT insiders at the premiere edition of the BIDI BADU Next Gen Finals at UTC La Ville between the two Lower Austrian youngsters Julian Rainer and Adrian Vorhemus will definitely not turn out to be anything. While HTT-Erste Bank Open 500 semi-finalist Julian Rainer duped his opponent in Group B, who sent De Giacomo & Schischlik from the pitch without losing a set and thus secured his ticket to the semi-finals of the BIDI BADU Next Gen Finals early, the “double forehand” Adrian Vorhemus let the predicted dream finale be cancelled. The 16-year-old had to give up cold and exhausted in Group A against Nicolas Moser on Saturday evening at a score of 6:4,3:6,0:1 and also cancelled his visit to the final preliminary round duel against Clemens Rattasits in the morning. This means that Mr. Moser and Mr. Berger have already made it to Group A before today’s preliminary round afternoon. In the direct duel between the two young stars, the only thing that will be clarified is the order of their semi-final entry. If Berger were to win the duel with Moser, the top seeded Viennese would, despite his false start on the opening day, still be the group winner and celebrate his promotion to the next round of the Next Gen Finals.
On the other hand, the ascent race in Group B is really exciting, where before the final third matchday Julian Rainer, a regular player, and the other three players can hope for a place in the “Semi”. Even Marcus Schischlik, who is currently in fourth place after losing two preliminary rounds, can still count on a rise if the 21-year-old should defeat his final competitor Nicolas De Giacomo in two sets and at the same time win the group dominator Julian Rainer Schützenhilfe. De Giacomo would be through with a full success over Schischlik, and today’s November Sunday can hold all options for Laporta. The 15-year-old brain protégé is in the curious situation that a victory over Juian Rainer could bring him either the group win (with De Giacomo defeating Schischlik at the same time) or the group win (with De Giacomo defeating Schischlik at the same time) or the preliminary round out (with De Giacomo defeating Schischlik at the same time). If De Giacomo gives a sentence against Schischlik in case of success, then the big counting of the “Games” could start. High tension is guaranteed this afternoon.
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