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Originally Posted by Hot_Flatus
IF he can just stay healthy with a reduced tournament schedule I think it is clear that Milos can still hang with the top players on tour. Tiafoe has been one of the better players on tour and was certainly not an easy win.
He now has a much more doable match against Daniel before he potentially has to tangle with Rublev. All the reps help going into a major and getting back on his feet in terms of the mental side of the matches (which has looked rusty).
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I'm a little concerned about his wonky back as it certainly impacted his serve in the 3rd set (he was still hitting aces, but also a ton of double faults). Hopefully, his medical team can work some magic in order for Milos to continue in the tourney.