Rinderknech-Vacherot Act 2, Sinner, Dimitrov-Medvedev: The Packed Schedule for Wednesday, October 29 in Paris
The final twelve matches of the second round of the Paris Masters 1000 will take place on Wednesday.
Four Round of 32 matches of the Paris Masters 1000 took place this Tuesday: Alcaraz-Norrie, Tien-Rublev, Fritz-Vukic, and Shelton-Cobolli. All other second-round matches will be played on Wednesday.
On the Center Court, starting at 11:00 AM, cousins Arthur Rinderknech and Valentin Vacherot, who previously faced each other in the final of the Shanghai Masters 1000, will meet again for a spot in the Round of 16.
Following that, Alexander Zverev, the No. 3 seed who had a first-round bye, will make his tournament debut against Camilo Ugo Carabelli. To conclude the day's schedule, Jannik Sinner will take on Zizou Bergs. In the evening session, the explosive match between Corentin Moutet and Alexander Bublik will precede the final duel of the day between Karen Khachanov and João Fonseca.
On Court 1, Casper Ruud will open the program against Daniel Altmaier, followed by Félix Auger-Aliassime's match against Alexander Muller. One of the day's marquee clashes, pitting Grigor Dimitrov against Daniil Medvedev, will take place in the third slot.
After that, not before 3:30 PM, it will be time for the all-Italian duel between Lorenzo Musetti and Lorenzo Sonego, followed by the match between Gabriel Diallo and Alex De Minaur. Arthur Cazaux will also be on Court 2, facing the winner of the final first-round match between Alejandro Davidovich Fokina and Valentin Royer.
It should be noted that Nicolas Mahut, who is playing the final tournament of his career in doubles alongside Grigor Dimitrov, will be on Court 2 against the pair composed of Hugo Nys and Édouard Roger-Vasselin in the evening. Find the complete schedule for Wednesday at La Défense Arena below.
Rinderknech, Arthur
Vacherot, Valentin
Ugo Carabelli, Camilo
Zverev, Alexander
Bergs, Zizou
Sinner, Jannik
Bublik, Alexander
Khachanov, Karen
Fonseca, Joao
Ruud, Casper
Auger-Aliassime, Felix
Dimitrov, Grigor
De Minaur, Alex
Kecmanovic, Miomir