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Taylor Fritz has won three of his last five matches. Last week in Basel, Fritz lost to Humbert in the 1/8-Finals in straight sets. This week in Paris, the American outlasted Vukic in the opening round in straight sets. He served well, hitting twelve aces with five unforced errors. Fritz was also great under pressure, saving all three breakpoints he offered. He has never made it past the quarterfinals here. Last season, Fritz lost to Draper in the second round in three tight sets.

Alexander Bublik has won four of his last five matches. Last week in Vienna, Bublik lost to Sinner in the quarterfinals in straight sets. This week in Paris, Bublik won the opening match against Popyrin in straight sets. Besides losing his serve once, the Kazakh served well throughout the match. In the second round, Bublik won against Moutet in straight sets. He served well once again, offering and saving only one breakpoint. This is his seventh appearance in Paris. Last season in Paris, Bublik lost to Rune in the second round in straight sets. He has never made it past the third round here.

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Fritz fires past Vukic, Norrie stuns Alcaraz in Paris

PARIS: Taylor Fritz stayed ahead of the chasing pack of ATP Finals contenders at the Paris Masters with a win over Australian Aleksandar Vukic.

Fritz moved smoothly past Vukic 7-6(4), 6-2 and never really looked to be troubled. Last year’s US Open finalist, who also reached the Wimbledon semi-finals and the US Open quarter finals this season, was never in any real trouble against the Australian.

He served better (12 aces to 7), he retuned better (on both first and second serves) and he broke Vukic twice without ever facing a break point on his own serve. It was all over in 96 minutes and it was the perfect way to celebrate his 28th birthday

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