Stefanos Tsitsipas seems to have found oxygen in Madrid. The Greek player secured a solid victory against Alexander Bublik with 6-2 and 7-5, displaying a vastly superior version compared to his debut. After a tough battle against Kypson, whom he defeated in two nerve-wracking tie-breaks in the second and third sets, Tsitsipas took a step forward and reminded everyone of the player who was once feared on the circuit. He controlled the match from start to finish, delivered 10 aces, and did not offer a single break point, wrapping up the match in just an hour and fifteen minutes. This triumph marks a small resurgence for him and sets him up for the third round, where he will face Dani Mérida.
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