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Video - The Perfect Service Game Achieved by Cazaux in Gstaad

Video - The Perfect Service Game Achieved by Cazaux in Gstaad
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Jules Hypolite
le 17/07/2025 à 18h48
1 min to read

In Gstaad, Arthur Cazaux reached his first career quarterfinal on the main tour by defeating Tomas Etcheverry.

In the first set, the Frenchman was serving at 5-3 after breaking his opponent. Playing with confidence, he managed to string together four aces (two wide, two down the T) to secure the first set (see video below).

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Although the match later went to three sets (6-3, 4-6, 6-4), Cazaux ultimately prevailed after 2 hours and 29 minutes of play, finishing with a total of 16 aces in the match.

Cazaux A
Etcheverry T • 4
6
4
6
3
6
4
Arthur Cazaux
66e, 848 points
Tomas Martin Etcheverry
59e, 920 points
Gstaad
SUI Gstaad
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