法網》「這是我生命中的巔峰」布伯利克激動落淚 世界第62黑馬連克兩位Top10晉8強成哈薩克男單第1人
Bublik with tears in his eyes, and a whole lot of pride in his heart ❤️What an exceptional performance out there today ?#rolandgarros #bublik pic.twitter.com/VOurUm1h8Y
— ATP Tour (@atptour) June 2, 2025
布伯利克此前從未在羅蘭·加洛斯突破第二輪,但本屆賽事先是五盤逆轉擊敗德米納爾(Alex de Minaur),如今更成為哈薩克史上首位打進大滿貫男單八強的選手。「人生有時只有一次機會,我感覺這就是我的時刻,絕不能讓它溜走。」布伯利克說完這句話時,全場觀眾起立鼓掌長達一分鐘。
Smile if you've both made history for Kazakhstan. Elena Rybakina - first woman representing Kazakhstan to win a Grand Slam singles title. Alexander Bublik - first man representing Kazakhstan to reach a Grand Slam singles quarterfinal. These two. ?????? pic.twitter.com/Oc6lqY2srT
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) June 2, 2025
據賽後數據統計,布布里克此役一發得分率高達79%,並把握了六次破發機會中的五次。目前暫居ATP即時排名第四的德雷珀,過去與布伯利克兩次交鋒全勝,但這次未能延續優勢。
現年27歲的布伯利克去年五月曾登上生涯最高的世界第17,本屆法網四連勝後即將重返前40名。他是自1999年世界第100的梅德韋傑夫(Andrei Medvedev)後,首位在法網連勝兩位Top10的低排名選手。
L'ovation énorme pour Alexander Bublik, au bord des larmes, après sa qualification en quarts de finale.#rolandgarros pic.twitter.com/NbBB7Fj9bi
— Tennis Legend (@TennisLegende) June 2, 2025
值得注意的是,布伯利克過去所有四個巡迴賽冠軍與11次決賽經歷均來自硬地或草地,本屆在紅土突破格外令人意外。他此前在法網的最佳成績僅是2023年溫網第四輪,今年卻在擅長場地外的紅土大放異彩,包括馬德里大師賽16強與都靈挑戰賽冠軍。
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