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Which teams can claim the last four knockout spots at the Club World Cup?

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Which teams can claim the last four knockout spots at the Club World Cup?

World number one Sinner was ruthlessly efficient as heon Frenchman Richard Gasquet's career and advanced to the third round.Sixth seed Djokovic was troubled by a blister but continued his bid for a record-breaking 25th Grand Slam singles title with a straight-set victory over Corentin Moutet.

Which teams can claim the last four knockout spots at the Club World Cup?

But while Sinner and Djokovic advanced, two of the top-20 players in the men's draw were knocked out in marathon matches.Italy's three-time major winner Sinner extended his winning streak against players ranked outside the top 20 to 63 matches.

Which teams can claim the last four knockout spots at the Club World Cup?

In doing so, he brought an end to Gasquet's playing career, 23 years after the 38-year-old made his Roland Garros debut.

Sinner claimed a commanding 6-3 6-0 6-4 win over Gasquet but the day was still Gasquet's, with the Frenchman addressing the adoring crowd and accepting a commemorative trophy.are interested in signing

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