

Bublik plays 'match of his life' to upset De Minaur in Paris
Alexander Bublik hailed one of the best matches of his life as the Kazakh rallied from two sets down to dispatch ninth-seeded Australian Alex de Minaur at the French Open on Thursday.
The 27-year-old Monaco-based player said he was already thinking about the journey home before De Minaur threw him a lifeline to turn their second-round match in his favour, 2-6, 2-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-2.
"I was checking the tickets already in my head," said Bublik, who had 12 double faults and 12 aces in the match of two halves.
"I was a bit sleepy in the first two sets. It was a key to wake up and then to play one of the best Slam matches that I ever played in my life.
"I'm not going to tank at a Slam. So he gave me a chance and I used it. Then it was a bit of a momentum shift."
De Minaur, a quarter-finalist in Paris last year, hit 46 winners to 51 for Bublik.
"Every chance that I had since the third set, I used it," said Bublik who had 48 unforced errors to De Minaur's 34.
"He was playing unbelievable.
"Then at a certain moment, he made a few mistakes, he gave me the break. Then he gave me another break. I start fighting.
"So yeah, it's one of the most important wins."
For De Minaur, 26, it was "one of those matches that kind of just slipped away without a whole lot of meaning".
"Look, I'm just tired. I'm tired mentally. I'm a little bit burnt out, if anything. A lot of tennis being played," he said.
"In a way, the good thing is that what's happened today is something like a miracle, right, in the sense that I'm not known for these types of performances or losing a match like this from two sets to love up."
Bublik next meets Portugal's Henrique Rocha who also came from two sets down against Czech teenager Jakub Mensik to win 2-6, 1-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-3.
Rocha joins fellow countryman Nuno Borges in the third round, the first time two Portuguese men have advanced to the last 32 at a major.
Z.Chakraborty--MT