Laslo Djere

Sunday May 11 Schedule in Rome 2025: Alcaraz playing at night. Photo: Getty

Order of play on Sunday, May 11 in Rome 2025: Alcaraz at night

A day of strong emotions is approaching this coming Sunday, May 11th at the ATP Rome 2025. On the Campo Centrale, Aryna Sabalenka will face Sofia Kenin in the first match, with Lorenzo Musetti and Alexander Zverev providing other exciting matchups in their respective games. For the night session, Carlos Alcaraz will play against Laslo Djere in the second match, not before 8:30 pm local time.

 

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Medvedev is already in the third round of the Mutua Madrid Open without playing a match after Djere's withdrawal. Photo: Getty Images.

Medvedev is already in the third round of the Mutua Madrid Open without playing a match after Djere's withdrawal

Daniil Medvedev has made it to the third round of the Mutua Madrid Open without even stepping onto the clay courts of the Caja Mágica. The Russian, who isn't very fond of clay, received a first-round bye as a seeded player and advanced past the second round due to the last-minute withdrawal of his opponent today, Laslo Djere. As a result, the ninth seed awaits the winner between Felix Auger-Aliassime and Juan Manuel Cerúndolo.

 

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Alcaraz's next opponent in Rome will be another Serbian player. Photo: Getty

Alcaraz's next opponent in Rome will be another Serbian player

After winning the 2025 ATP Rome against Dusan Lajovic in his debut, Carlos Alcaraz faces another Serbian in the third round of the Italian Masters 1000. In this case, the player from Murcia will face Laslo Djere, who defeated Alex Michelsen by 6-0 and 6-3 in 1 hour and 12 minutes of play. Carlos and Laslo played less than a month ago in Barcelona in a match where Alcaraz won in straight sets. Will he be able to repeat this result in Rome?

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Laslo Djere. 

Translation: Laslo Djere.

Inexplicable: Djere and a ball in which... what did he do?

Every professional tennis match requires maximum levels of concentration and demand. Rarely do we see tennis players letting go of a ball, giving up in the middle of a point, or letting the opponent do as they please with the outcome of an exchange. When it happens, it surprises and puzzles us... and that's why we still don't know why Laslo Djere, after a magnificent defensive sliced backhand, stood completely still and decided to stop playing a point against Carlos Alcaraz, even though he was still in a good position. Can anyone explain what the Serbian did?

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Alcaraz on track: "Although the result shows that the match may have been comfortable, there are many things that I can improve." Photo: Getty

Alcaraz on track: "There are many things I can still improve"

Carlos Alcaraz analyzed his victory against Laslo Djere minutes after the end of the match at the Conde de Godó 2025 to TVE and Movistar's microphones: "From 4-2 onwards, I can say that I played more to my level. He made a lot of mistakes in the first set, he basically gave it to me, I just had to be there. In the second set, it was more leveled. I am happy to have been able to raise my level.

In analyzing it, we focus on ourselves, on what I have done wrong, on what I have done right. There was a slight disconnection in the second set, I felt a little drop in energy. Although the result shows that the match was comfortable, there are many things I can improve for the next match. Perhaps at times, I have been too passive, you always have to go for it."

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Sunday May 11 Schedule in Rome 2025: Alcaraz playing at night. Photo: Getty

Order of play on Sunday, May 11 in Rome 2025: Alcaraz at night

A day of strong emotions is approaching this coming Sunday, May 11th at the ATP Rome 2025. On the Campo Centrale, Aryna Sabalenka will face Sofia Kenin in the first match, with Lorenzo Musetti and Alexander Zverev providing other exciting matchups in their respective games. For the night session, Carlos Alcaraz will play against Laslo Djere in the second match, not before 8:30 pm local time.

 

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Orden de juego domingo 11 de mayo en Roma 2025: Alcaraz, de noche

Alcaraz's next opponent in Rome will be another Serbian player. Photo: Getty

Alcaraz's next opponent in Rome will be another Serbian player

After winning the 2025 ATP Rome against Dusan Lajovic in his debut, Carlos Alcaraz faces another Serbian in the third round of the Italian Masters 1000. In this case, the player from Murcia will face Laslo Djere, who defeated Alex Michelsen by 6-0 and 6-3 in 1 hour and 12 minutes of play. Carlos and Laslo played less than a month ago in Barcelona in a match where Alcaraz won in straight sets. Will he be able to repeat this result in Rome?

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El próximo rival de Alcaraz en Roma será otro jugador serbio

Medvedev is already in the third round of the Mutua Madrid Open without playing a match after Djere's withdrawal. Photo: Getty Images.

Medvedev is already in the third round of the Mutua Madrid Open without playing a match after Djere's withdrawal

Daniil Medvedev has made it to the third round of the Mutua Madrid Open without even stepping onto the clay courts of the Caja Mágica. The Russian, who isn't very fond of clay, received a first-round bye as a seeded player and advanced past the second round due to the last-minute withdrawal of his opponent today, Laslo Djere. As a result, the ninth seed awaits the winner between Felix Auger-Aliassime and Juan Manuel Cerúndolo.

 

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Medvedev ya está en tercera ronda del Mutua Madrid Open sin jugar un partido tras la baja de Djere

Laslo Djere. 

Translation: Laslo Djere.

Inexplicable: Djere and a ball in which... what did he do?

Every professional tennis match requires maximum levels of concentration and demand. Rarely do we see tennis players letting go of a ball, giving up in the middle of a point, or letting the opponent do as they please with the outcome of an exchange. When it happens, it surprises and puzzles us... and that's why we still don't know why Laslo Djere, after a magnificent defensive sliced backhand, stood completely still and decided to stop playing a point against Carlos Alcaraz, even though he was still in a good position. Can anyone explain what the Serbian did?

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Inexplicable: Djere y una bola en la que... ¿qué fue lo que hizo?

Alcaraz on track: "Although the result shows that the match may have been comfortable, there are many things that I can improve." Photo: Getty

Alcaraz on track: "There are many things I can still improve"

Carlos Alcaraz analyzed his victory against Laslo Djere minutes after the end of the match at the Conde de Godó 2025 to TVE and Movistar's microphones: "From 4-2 onwards, I can say that I played more to my level. He made a lot of mistakes in the first set, he basically gave it to me, I just had to be there. In the second set, it was more leveled. I am happy to have been able to raise my level.

In analyzing it, we focus on ourselves, on what I have done wrong, on what I have done right. There was a slight disconnection in the second set, I felt a little drop in energy. Although the result shows that the match was comfortable, there are many things I can improve for the next match. Perhaps at times, I have been too passive, you always have to go for it."

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz, en pista: "Hay muchas cosas que puedo mejorar todavía"

Laslo Djere at the ATP Santiago 2025. Photo: Getty

Djere leaves Báez without a new doubles and raises his third title in Santiago

Laslo Djere managed to lift the ATP Santiago 2025 title after overcoming a great Sebastián Báez in the final, leaving the Argentine unable to defend the coveted Rio-Santiago double achieved in 2024. The match had it all and was decided in the final moments of the third set, when the Serbian broke Báez's serve at 6-5 for the fifth time in the match (6-4 3-6 7-5). Djere had a spectacular week on clay, facing Ignacio Buse, Pedro Martínez, Jaime Faria, and Francisco Cerúndolo on his way to the final.

So, Laslo Djere secures his third title, the first since 2020. This week brings consequences as he decided to withdraw from the Indian Wells Masters qualifiers, so we will have to wait to see him back on hard courts.

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Sebastián Báez, poised for his second crown in Santiago. Source: Getty

ATP Santiago 2025: Báez, one step away from defending his throne

Sebastián Báez has shifted into high gear in a phase of the season where we have always seen him shine. After lifting the title in Buenos Aires a few weeks ago, the Argentine is now poised to also conquer the ATP 250 De Santiago, just as he did twelve months ago. His victory over Camilo Ugo Carabelli (6-1, 3-6, 6-2) places him on an eight-match winning streak, as well as positioning him in a new professional final. He will face Laslo Djere this Sunday, the man who caused an upset against Fran Cerúndolo (6-1, 4-6, 6-3), thereby avoiding an all-local players final. The Serbian and the Argentine have met twice in the past, with a head-to-head record favoring Báez by 2-0.

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