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RG MS Q3: Meet Your Qualifiers (Day 2)
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The Roland Garros opening week atmosphere (📸 Roland Garros official website)
For a more compact version in the form of a Twitter thread, click here.
For the first part of the article, click here.
For the qualifiers' placement after the second part, which is also reflected starting this article, click here. Take the vague previews with a grain of salt.
The second day of the Roland Garros third qualifying round matches will feature the last 8 clashes, this time with the rest of the sections who finished toward the end of that day two days ago battling for a spot in the main draw. While some or most of the sections looked top-heavy or in-form heavy (1-2, 4-8, 16), this arrangement might have, once again, saved the best (and the most classic matches) for the last while notably emerging/resurging players also took the stage today, such as but not limited to J.J. Wolf, Thiago Monteiro, Zizou Bergs, Jozef Kovalik, and the latest Oeiras 4 Challenger titlist, Jaime Faria, among others.
With that, meet your qualifiers from the rest of the sections (featuring an oversimplified match report of each match as they qualified):
Section 2: Jesper de Jong def. J.J. Wolf [2] 6-1, 6-2
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Jesper de Jong's point to 1-0* 40-ad, 1st set (top left), to break 2-0 in the 1st set (top right), to 1-1* 0-15, 2nd set (bottom left), and to *2-2 40-ad, 2nd set (bottom right) (📸 Eurosport GB)
J.J. Wolf might have an unideal start to the season, sustaining an injury in the first round of the Australian Open that resulted in him falling back in the rankings after being unable to defend his fourth-round achievement in 2023, which was followed by a disappointing green-clay campaign as he was defeated by Dmitry Popko and former junior World No. 3 Henry Searle in the first rounds of Sarasota and Tallahassee Challengers, respectively, followed by qualifying for the Turin Challenger main draw only to be defeated by Lorenzo Sonego 3-6, 3-6 in the first round. However, J.J. seemingly picked up where he left off as he battled Ryan Peniston 6-1, 6-7(5), 6-2, and Patrick Kypson 6-3, 6-3 in the first two qualifying rounds of Roland Garros. Almost similarly, despite qualifying for the Australian Open earlier this year, Jesper de Jong also had a similar rollercoaster, as he was unable to defend his Girona Challenger semifinal from last year after being eliminated by Lorenzo Giustino 5-7, 4-6 in the quarterfinals, followed by another quarterfinal achievement in Rome (Italy) Challenger a fortnight later (l. Alejandro Moro Canas). Despite this, he stayed competitive in most of his other runs, proving he was still here to qualify as he defeated another in-form player in Pablo Llamas Ruiz and Dennis Novak to set up this clash. Other than their offensives, this match could test their point construction, and at their best, it all could come down to how they executed their points.
After holding his service game to 1-0 in the first set, J. de Jong started to become more aggressive, forcing the deuce due to J.J.’s forehand error before a drop shot generated his break point, followed by a backhand down-the-line winner to break early (2-0). After a massive hold to 3-0, the Dutch took advantage of J.J.’s erratic service game before doubling the break 4-0, somehow boldening the lead with a service game hold to 5-0. As J. de Jong ended the set by serving a breadstick (6-1), his dominance continued by scoring a forehand pass one point into the third game even if J.J. held his service game to 2-2, which averted the bakery product at some point. However, as hard as J.J. tried to fumble the said break points, J. de Jong increased his offensive ballstriking, coming up with a forehand winner and a drop shot to secure his other 2 break points before it was ultimately converted due to his double fault (3-2). Somehow, increasing his aggression, J. de Jong trusted his forehand well to secure his one-point lead before a failed smash from J.J. secured the former’s 2-point lead, allowing him to double the break before J. de Jong secured another Grand Slam qualification for the year by taking the second set 6-2.
In the first round, J. de Jong will face Jack Draper, with a potential second-round match against Carlos Alcaraz or... a potential rematch of this one. Not an easy one, but considering J. Draper's level on clay, who knows.
Section 1: Filip Misolic def. Quentin Halys 2-6, 6-4, 6-3
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Filip Misolic's points to 2-2* 0-30, 1st set (top left), to 2-1* 30-40, 2nd set (top right), and to 1-0* 30-40, 3rd set (bottom) (📸 Eurosport GB)
Since his Salzburg Challenger first-round meeting against Dominic Thiem despite the loss and reaching the runner-up in Kitzbühel (250) to Roberto Bautista Agut in 2022, F. Misolic's season has been a rollercoaster, including the 6-12 win-lose record before entering the Roland Garros qualifying rounds, with his major result being the quarterfinalist of Split Challenger (l. Zsombor Piros). He somehow found his way to bounce back in the first two qualifying rounds in Roland Garros, as he defeated both Sho Shimabukuro and Ugo Blanchet (who stunned first seed Cristian Garin in the first qualifying round) both in straight sets (6-3, 6-2 and 6-4, 6-2, respectively). Interestingly, outside of his usual hard-court setting, Quentin Halys mostly exited early (despite qualifying for the main draw in the Aix-en-Provence Challenger only to lose 1-6, 2-6 vs. Botic van de Zandschulp) while trying to regain his form, which he might likely rediscover in the Roland Garros qualifying rounds, defeating Alexis Galarneau 7-5, 6-3 and 29th seed Diego Schwartzman 4-6, 6-4, 7-6(7) in a 3-hour-5-minute thriller. This match might also bring the best out of them, with the more offensive player in general taking this match, and it turned out to deliver just that.
F. Misolic might have suffered from a nervy start as he got broken early to 1-0 in the first set, but he steadily tried to trust his forehands, which helped him to generate break points in the fourth game only for Halys to hold to 3-1, where the Frenchman ended up dominating the set by taking it 6-2. However, F. Misolic tried to absorb some pace, where his intuitive volley turned out to create his break point before his forehands once again were trustable enough to secure him the early break to 2-1 to start the second set. Despite being broken back to 4-3, F. Misolic hung in there to hold several games before capitalizing on Halys’ errors to break for the second set (6-4), mostly due to Halys’ forehand errors and a double fault in between. The Austrian carried through the third set, breaking to 2-0 after a lengthy game thanks to his slice pass that created his break point, but Halys’ forehand rushes afterward also did not help. F. Misolic almost broke for the match thanks to his forehand pass to 5-2* 40-ad, but still successfully served for the match to 6-3 as he had to do so.
In the first round, F. Misolic will face Christopher O'Connell. C. O'Connell could be something else on clay, but there is a slight chance that the former will make it as long as he is stable enough with his groundstrokes. Maybe.
Section 5: Roman Andres Burruchaga def. Jozef Kovalik 4-6, 7-6(2), 6-4
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Roman Andres Burruchaga's points to 1-1* 15-30, 2nd set (top left), to *5-4 30-40, 2nd set (top right), and to *3-1 40-15, 3rd set (bottom) (📸 Eurosport GB)
While on paper, some might not expect this section to come down to this encounter, the son of a legendary football player, Jorge Burruchaga, Roman Andres Burruchaga, solidly built his form in his way, most notably defeating Diego Schwartzman 6-1, 4-6, 6-4 in the first round of Cordoba (250), followed by a semifinal showing in Asuncion (l. Joao Fonseca 6-7(5), 6-1, 3-6) and Florianopolis Challengers (l. Enzo Couacaud 2-6, 1-6) before embarking in his European Challengers campaign with a second-round loss to Gerald Melzer, but achieved a semifinal finish in Oeiras 4 Challenger against Jaime Faria 4-6, 7-6(5), 1-6 in another thrilling battle. Not a far stretch, this led him being able to defeat fifth seed Juncheng (Jerry) Shang 6-4, 7-6(5) despite the latter’s likely illness, and Yasutaka Uchiyama 6-2, 6-4 in the first two qualifying rounds. Interestingly, J. Kovalik is also currently in-form, as he was close to winning the Croatian treble since he won the Zadar (d. Adrian Andreev 6-4, 6-2) and Split Challengers (d. Zsombor Piros 6-4, 5-7, 7-5) before becoming the runner-up to a resurgent Lucas Pouille in the Mauthausen Challenger (3-6, 3-6) a fortnight before the Roland Garros qualifying rounds, where he confidently defeated two French veterans in straight sets (Benoit Paire 6-1, 6-4 and Benjamin Bonzi 6-3, 6-2) in the first two qualifying rounds. It could be all to play for in this match, striking the ball as smoothly and accurately as possible to stand out.
This match turned out to be topsy-turvy as their consistency was also tested throughout this match. J. Kovalik initially broke early (1-0 in the 1st set) before consolidating his position, but Roman started to trust his strokes as he scored a backhand pass to hold his serves to 4-1, finally putting his name on the board. Interestingly, a swift return at *5-2 15-30 brought the Argentinean back to the match, breaking to 5-3 even if J. Kovalik took the 1st set 6-4. The Slovak was also up a break in the second set (3-2) due to Roman’s forehand error, but the latter bounced back as he found his groundstrokes, smashing his way to create his break point to *5-4 30-40 before breaking back to 5-5. This then changed the trajectory of the match, as Roman dominated the tie-breaker from the baseline to take the second set 7-6(2) to force the deciding set, where once again, J. Kovalik led by an early break to 3-1 in its beginning thanks to his point construction. It was not over yet for Roman, who fought back thanks to his drop shot to generate his break point before breaking back to 3-2, leveling the play with a service game hold to 3-3. Somehow, Roman did not look back as he still went after J. Kovalik’s forehand errors, which resulted in the former’s break of serve (4-3) and he consolidated it to 5-3. Ultimately, Roman took the third set 6-4, showing his grit to close the match and secure his maiden Grand Slam-level main draw appearance.
In the first round, Roman will face Jan-Lennard Struff, with the winner possibly facing 19th seed Alexander Bublik in the second round. This could be a good test of the former’s depth and aggression, but Struffi is no easy feat when the balance of power is right.
Section 16: Felipe Meligeni R. Alves [23] def. Jaime Faria 6-4, 6-2
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Felipe Meligeni R. Alves' points to *1-1 0-30, 1st set (top left), to *1-1 0-30, 2nd set (top right), to 4-2* 15-15, 2nd set (bottom left), and to take the second set 6-2 (bottom right) (📸 Eurosport GB)
J. Faria had a confident start to the clay season as he qualified for the Estoril (250) as a qualifying wild card by defeating Mate Valkusz and Lukas Klein before bowing out to eventual quarterfinalist David Jorda Sanchis 6-7(4), 1-6 in the first round, followed by a stellar showing in the Oeiras 3 Challenger as a semifinalist despite being comebacked by eventual champion Francisco Comesana 5-7, 7-6(4), 6-0 as he got broken back when he had a one-break advantage in the second set. Despite several earlier exits afterward in the Ostrava Challenger quarterfinals and Prague 2 Challenger second round, J. Faria went on to win his maiden Challenger title in Oeiras 4 (d. Elias Ymer 3-6, 7-6(3), 6-4 to complete his last three-rounds thriller), and continued this form as he defeated Clement Tabur and Zachary Svajda in straight sets, even though he was 1-4 down in the first set for the latter match. Another possibly compelling story came from Felipe, where he reached the semifinals of the Sao Leopoldo Challenger (l. Adolfo Daniel Vallejo) and battled Valentin Vacherot in the second round of the Aix-en-Provence Challenger despite the loss (3-6, 6-3, 6-7(4)), continuing through the quarterfinals of the Turin Challenger where he was defeated by Lorenzo Musetti 1-6, 3-6 after the previous three-set thrillers against Thiago Agustin Tirante and Francesco Maestrelli. Just like J. Faria, Felipe had a strong qualifying campaign here in Roland Garros as he defeated Nerman Fatic and Zdenek Kolar in straight sets, setting up arguably the match of the day (and round) between two in-form players, which, at their best, could be a classic with various twists and turns depending on their balance of power and groundstrokes to stand out in this match.
Initially, J. Faria held his service game to 1-0 to start the first set, but he was unable to capitalize on his 2 break points that were made due to Felipe’s forehand rushes, where the latter turned out to hold his serves to 1-1. It became a crucial hold as Felipe smashed his way to generate his 2-point lead, where he turned out to break to 2-1 as a result of J. Faria’s unforced errors. He then consolidated the lead to 3-1, and despite facing stiff opposition in J. Faria’s aggression, Felipe stood his ground to take the first set 6-4. Somehow, Felipe carried this fine form by breaking early to 1-0 thanks to his forehands, and he had not looked back since. He froze as he fired a successful cross-court forehand lob, where J. Faria asked for a mark-check and it turned out to be in, securing the Brazilian’s equalizer to 4-2* 15-15 before his break doubled due to J. Faria’s double fault. As a result, the 23rd seed earned an opportunity to serve for the match, where his forehand winner perfectly closed it to take the second set 6-2, securing his spot in another Grand Slam-level main draw after last year’s heartbreak of being comebacked.
In the first round, Felipe will face seventh seed Casper Ruud, which turned out to be their first meeting. At their best, this could be a competitive showing boiling down to their shot execution, and while the latter had the slight edge in terms of experience, this clay season could give us anything.
Section 7: Mikhail Kukushkin [25] def. Francesco Maestrelli 6-4, 6-7(4), 6-2
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Mikhail Kukushkin's points to *1-1 15-30, 2nd set (top left), to hold 4-4, 2nd set (top right), and to break 5-3, 3rd set (bottom) (📸 Eurosport GB)
While some might not expect this section to come down to this either, both players made their cases en route and during the Roland Garros qualifying rounds. F. Maestrelli built his form starting the semifinal appearance in the Szekesfehervar Challenger (l. Chun-Hsin Tseng), followed by 2 quarterfinal exits in Barletta (l. Damir Dzumhur) and Rome (Italy) (l. Stefano Napolitano) to precede 2 other early exits, followed by another competitive loss against Felipe Meligeni R. Alves 3-6, 6-4, 6-7(4) in the Turin Challenger quarterfinals. In Roland Garros, he battled Marc-Andrea Huesler 6-7(2), 6-2, 6-4 before advancing due to Bernabe Zapata Miralles’ retirement down 1-6 upon the conclusion of the first set in the first two qualifying rounds. On the other hand, 25th seed and former World No. 39 Mikhail Kukushkin resurged back in the hard courts after winning the Manama Challenger title, as well as the Tenerife 3 Challenger title due to Matteo Gigante’s retirement down 2-6, 0-2 in the finals as a qualifier. Despite he often unable to catch a break after some battles, as evident in the Madrid Challenger semifinal when he had to retire down 2-6, 1-4 against eventual champion Stefano Napolitano, he was still able to battle it out when he was ready despite some early exits in Aix-en-Provence Challenger first round (as a qualifier) and the second round of Rome Masters 1000 (l. Diego Schwartzman), both in 3 sets for his most recent records. Interestingly, he won straightforwardly in the Roland Garros qualifying rounds, using his experience to defeat Leandro Riedi 6-4, 6-3 and Li Tu 6-4, 6-2 in the first two rounds. Knowing both players, while this could be both tricky and physical, this match possibly tested their aggression, anticipating the ball as early as possible to stand out in this match.
This match turned out to be a classic that Challenger-level watchers often enjoy. F. Maestrelli had a nervy start as his forehand errors only led to M. Kukushkin breaking early to 1-0, but the Kazakh’s forehand winner generated his break point before he doubled the break (3-0) only to be broken back due to his forehand errors. However, M. Kukushkin still managed to take the first set 6-4, continuing with a drop shot 3 points into the third game (of the second set) before breaking to 2-1. Two games later, F. Maestrelli increased his intensity, breaking back to 3-3 after he got even more aggressive, and M. Kukushkin had a massive hold thanks to winning the 36-shot rally even if he survived a break point to 4-4. He kept passing F. Maestrelli at times, continuing by his masterpieces after masterpieces of point construction in the 12th game to force the tie-breaker, but F. Maestrelli went after his forehands to dominate the tie-break, taking the second set 7-6(4) to force a deciding set. It took several moments before M. Kukushkin once again saved a break point in the sixth game (3-2), and his fight paid off as he secured a break point thanks to his forehand pass to 4-3* 15-40 after a forehand return ace. Afterward, he broke to 5-3 and successfully served for the match (6-3), securing his first Grand Slam appearance since the Wimbledon 2022 and Roland Garros appearance in 3 years (since 2021), the latter where his best result was only the 2nd round in 2011-12, 2014, 2017, and 2020.
In the first round, M. Kukushkin will face Fabian Marozsan. Recognizing the latter’s form and point construction abilities, this match could be tricky, but execution could also play a part. At their best, this could be a thriller, depending on the former’s fitness (hoping he is healthy enough to turn back the clock again).
Section 6: Thiago Monteiro [6] def. Daniel Rincon 6-4, 6-2
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Thiago Monteiro's points to *0-0 15-30, 1st set (top left), to 4-2* 30-30, 1st set (top right), and to 2-2* 0-15, 2nd set (bottom) (📸 Eurosport GB)
T. Monteiro might have had a disastrous end-of-season by having to retire down 4-6, 3-4 against Facundo Diaz Acosta back in Montevideo Challenger last year due to a wrist injury to add salt to the wound, taking into account his topsy-turvy second-half of last season, where he officially started his season in Punta del Este Challenger instead with a quarterfinal loss to Roman Andres Burruchaga. He began to rebuild steadily by reaching the semifinals of the Santa Cruz Challenger without dropping a set, except when he lost to Camilo Ugo Carabelli 4-6, 5-7 in the mentioned round. While it looked like the end of the tunnel back in the Oeiras 3 Challenger as he lost to Jaime Faria 2-6, 6-3, 6-7(2), he resurged in his subsequent tournaments as a qualifier by reaching the third round of the Madrid Masters 1000 after stunning former World No. 3 Stefanos Tsitsipas 6-4, 6-4 despite the loss to Jiri Lehecka 4-6, 6-7(7) afterward, and reaching the fourth round of the Rome Masters 1000 before bowing out to Zhizhen Zhang 6-7(4), 3-6, continuing this trail as he defeated Murkel Dellien 6-4, 6-1 and Valentin Royer 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 in the first two qualifying rounds of Roland Garros. On the other hand, D. Rincon also balanced his Challenger and ITF appearances to secure his spot in the Roland Garros qualifying rounds as he tried to regain his form, as he notably eliminated in the second round of the Ostrava Challenger (l. Timofey Skatov) and became a semifinalist in ITF M25 Sabadell (Apr 29) as he was defeated by Nikolas Sanchez Izquierdo 4-6, 0-6. Starting his Roland Garros qualifying campaigns, he turned out to emerge victorious after two 3-set matches in his first two qualifying round matches against 24th seed Jurij Rodionov 2-6, 7-5, 6-2 and Aziz Dougaz 6-7(6), 6-2, 6-2, setting up this intriguing clash for the third qualifying round. This encounter could also be saved for the last, testing their aggression and their pressure points handling at their best since the margin could have looked thin within both players, which made this match exciting to watch.
In contrast, this match went straightforward instead as soon as T. Monteiro clicked his forehand, found his aggression, and maintained his range well. Just in the first game, T. Monteiro scored a fourth-shot forehand winner before generating his break point similarly, outhitting D. Rincon’s forehand side to break early (1-0). D. Rincon had his fair chances midway as the second game turned out to be an out-passing contest, but T. Monteiro managed to consolidate his lead to 2-0, and he almost doubled the break thanks to his forehand before the Spaniard held to 4-3. The Brazilian sixth seed then took the first set 6-4, and he dominated the flow since, disguising his drop shot as if he was about to hit a volley at the first point of the fifth game (in the second set) before he broke to 3-2, holding his service game right after (4-2). Subsequently, through a forehand pass to D. Rincon’s volley error, T. Monteiro doubled the break to 5-2, serving it out (6-2) to complete the assignment and advance to the main draw.
In the first round, T. Monteiro will face Miomir Kecmanovic. It will be their third Tour-level meeting (fourth overall) as both players shared a meeting apiece on the main Tour. Somehow, this will be a rematch of their Rome Masters 1000 third-round encounter, where T. Monteiro won 6-2, 4-6, 7-6(6). Another potential tight contest underway, but M. Kecmanovic might need to step up his aggression a little under pressure to get out of more trouble.
Section 9: Henri Squire def. Andrea Vavassori 6-3, 3-6, 6-4
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Henri Squire's point to 3-3* 40-ad (earlier break point, 1st set, top left), to 1-1* 0-30, 3rd set (top right), to 4-3* ad-40 (latest game point, 3rd set, bottom left), and to 5-4* 40-ad (latest match point, 3rd set, bottom right) (📸 Eurosport GB)
While he has a stellar doubles career with a runner-up in the Australian Open and has 3 Masters 1000 semifinals to his name (Indian Wells, Madrid, and Rome), A. Vavassori still tried to make it out in singles, beginning his clay season in the Buenos Aires (250) as he qualified for the main draw despite the loss against Carlos Alcaraz 6-7(1), 1-6 in the second round. Despite his rollercoaster singles showing on clay, his best result turned out to be the Barcelona (500) second round against Roberto Bautista Agut, where he lost 6-4, 3-6, 1-6. Through his patience, he battled it out in the first two qualifying rounds of Roland Garros by defeating fourth seed Albert Ramos Vinolas 6-3, 4-6, 6-3, and Benjamin Hassan 6-7(5), 7-6(2), 6-0 to advance to the third qualifying round. Here, he set up a clash with Henri Squire, who started his clay season by reaching the quarterfinal of the Split Challenger (l. Benjamin Bonzi) and notably became a runner-up to Damir Dzumhur in the Ostrava Challenger after being unable to serve it out from 5-1 in the third set that Dzumhur made a comeback win to 6-2, 4-6, 7-5 for the title. Continuing his clay season with some early exits in Prague 2 (l. Leandro Riedi) and Bordeaux Challengers (l. Matteo Martineau), H. Squire turned out to assert his revenge on Dzumhur in his first qualifying round win in Roland Garros 2-6, 6-3, 6-4 before confidently defeating Hugo Grenier 6-2, 6-4 in the subsequent round. Realizing both players’ point construction prowess, this match, at its best, could turn out to depend on their execution of these points, which determined the rest of the flow as well.
It took six consecutive holds for H. Squire to finally come up with something, this time with a working volley for his one-point lead before holding his serves to 4-3 in the first set. Suddenly, taking advantage of A. Vavassori’s preceding errors, the German had several break points, one of which was created thanks to a drop shot (and another one with his preceding backhand, followed by his drop shot) before breaking to 5-3, where he went on to take the first set 6-3. Even if H. Squire was up a break to 2-1 as a result of A. Vavassori’s unforced errors, the Italian went back into the match thanks to his backhand pass before he held to 4-3, somehow breaking for the match due to H. Squire’s forehand errors, topped by a double fault before returning the favor and took the second set 6-3. As a result, they went to the deciding set, where it looked like A. Vavassori was about to complete his comeback by breaking to 2-1, but H. Squire capitalized on the former’s error spree to break back 4-4, bravely saving his break points until hitting the drop shot and lob combination for his latest game point before a crucial hold to 5-4. Since then, the German tried to utilize his point construction in his favor while bringing A. Vavassori off-balance, generating his latest match point through a double drop shot that ended with a forehand pass before breaking for the match (6-4) to secure his first-ever Grand Slam main draw showing.
In the first round, H. Squire will face Max Purcell. The Australian had a rough patch lately in singles, with some notable early exits even in the Asian hard-court Challengers as he tried to maintain his Top 100 ranking. There might be a slight chance for the former on condition that he keeps his point construction stable enough to overwhelm the latter.
Section 8: Zizou Bergs def. Mathias Bourgue 6-2, 7-6(4)
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Zizou Bergs' points to 5-1* 40-40, 1st set (top left), to 1-1* 40-40, 2nd set (top right) and to 1-1* 40-ad, 2nd set (bottom left), and to 6-6(2-1, 2nd set tie-break) (bottom right) (📸 Eurosport GB)
Z. Bergs came into the Roland Garros qualifying rounds on fire, as he confidently started the green clay season with a runner-up finish in the Sarasota Challenger (l. Thanasi Kokkinakis) and successfully defended his title in the Tallahassee Challenger (d. Mitchell Krueger) before being rewarded with the Madrid Masters 1000 wild card, where he was defeated by Luca van Assche 6-4, 6-7(0), 6-1. He then confirmed his Top 100 ascension by qualifying for the Rome Masters 1000, defeating both Patrick Kypson (4-6, 6-3, 6-4) and Juncheng (Jerry) Shang (6-4, 7-6(5)) before facing former World No. 1 Rafael Nadal in the first round, which he took a set from in the first set before the 6-4, 3-6, 4-6 loss. Right afterward, he went straight to the Roland Garros qualifying rounds as he defeated wild card Clement Chidekh 6-1, 6-1 and Joris de Loore 6-4, 2-6, 6-4, the latter in an all-Belgian classic clash. Z. Bergs then faced a resurging wild card in former World No. 140 Mathias Bourgue, where he juggled between the Challengers and ITFs to stay on track, to no avail, with most ending in early exits, with his significant result being a second-round loss to Radu Albot 6-7(5), 6-2, 4-6 in the Murcia Challenger, and notably defeated Duje Ajdukovic 6-3, 6-4 in the first qualifying round of the Bordeaux Challenger before being defeated by Quentin Halys 4-6, 4-6 then. The Frenchman then suddenly rediscovered his form in 3-set victories against wild card (even 10 years younger and currently emerging) Mae Malige 4-6, 6-2, 6-2 before stunning 26th seed Radu Albot 1-6, 6-4, 6-4 in the second qualifying round. Knowing Z. Bergs’ form, this match-up could probably be tough for M. Bourgue to match in terms of pace (and power) on paper, but anything could still be possible if the latter dug deeper than his first two matches in this tournament.
Z. Bergs had a dominant start to the match as he broke early to 1-0 in the first set, where he consolidated his lead to 2-0 and even doubled the break thanks to his drop volley to M. Bourgue’s forehand error (4-1). He almost baked the first-set breadstick after forcing the deuce thanks to his functional lob, but he settled by taking the set 6-2 as M. Bourgue held the previous game. The Belgian’s point construction suddenly peaked thanks to his intuitive forehand pass to force a deuce in the third game of the second set before he created his break point through his drop shot, ultimately breaking to 2-1 only to be broken back to 2-2. Somehow, the eighth seed broke back again thanks to his forehand down-the-line winner (3-2) and had not looked back since, but he had to overcome tightness as M. Bourgue increased his level with an insane crowd backing, where he was unable to serve for the match twice (at *5-4 and *6-5) as he tried to regain his range every time. The second tie-breaker then happened, where Z. Bergs’ pass secured his lead to 2-1 before M. Bourgue’s double-fault confirmed the former’s mini-break (3-1), and even if he had a match point saved due to his +1 forehand rush (6-4), an unreturned serve cleaned up his act to take the second set 7-6(4), as well as sealing the last qualifier spot of the tournament to conclude the opening week.
In the first round, Z. Bergs will face 24th seed Alejandro Tabilo, who reached a new height of his career after winning the Aix-en-Provence Challenger and becoming a semifinalist of the Rome Masters 1000. This could be a 5-set tussle at their best, emphasizing the execution of their shots along the way. Perhaps a highlight-reel-inducing match as well!
The lucky losers will be featured in the subsequent article.
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Patrimônio dos Vereadores de São Luís: Quem são os milionários que buscam a reeleição?
As informações são relativas ao total de bens declarados pelos próprios candidatos ao Tribunal Superior Eleitoral (TSE).
O sistema de divulgação das informações dos candidatos tornou públicos os bens dos membros da Câmara Municipal de São Luís que buscam a reeleição neste ano. De acordo com os dados divulgados até o momento, dez membros da casa possuem patrimônio acima de R$ 1 milhão. O vereador Ribeiro Neto (PSB) destaca-se como o mais abastado, com um patrimônio total de R$ 2.050.000,00. Logo atrás, o presidente…
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Nova Diretoria do SINJUR se reúne com presidente do Tribunal de justiça, Desembargador Raduan Miguel filho
A conversa pautou as perspectivas futuras e a condução da gestão sindical Na manhã desta quinta-feira, dia 04/01/2024, os membros da nova Diretoria do Sindicato cumpriram agenda no Tribunal de Justiça com o intuito de se apresentar e também dar boas-vindas ao novo Presidente, Desembargador Raduan Miguel filho. A conversa pautou as perspectivas futuras e a condução da gestão sindical. O Presidente…
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Ordem Paranormal/paranormal order queer headcanons
Alexsander Kothé: gay (canon), namora Daniel, ele/dele | dating Daniel, he/him
Arthur Cervero: pansexual (canon), trans, namora Dante, ele/dele | dating Dante, he/him
Balu/Antônio Pontevedra: aliado, ele/dele | ally, he/him
Beatrice Portinari: trans, bissexual, poliamorosa, namora Erin e Tristan, ela/dela | trans, bisexual, polyamorous, dating Erin and Tristan, she/her
Carina Leone: demigirl, lésbica, tem crush na Artemis, ela/blue/cute/fashion/elae | demigirl, lesbian, has a crush on Artemis, she/blue/cute/fashion/ey
Cristopher Cohen: aliado, ele/dele | ally, he/him
Daniel Hartmann: gay, trans, ele/dele | he/him
Dante: não-binárie, birromântique, assexual, elu/delu | nonbinary, biromantic, asexual, they/them
Elizabeth Webber: bissexual (canon), trans, noiva do Thiago, ela/dela | bisexual (canon), trans, engaged to Thiago, she/her
Erin Parker: pansexual (canon), poliamorosa, paragirl transfeminina, namora Beatrice e Joui, ela/elu/cabum | pansexual (canon), polyamorous, transfem paragirl, dating Beatrice and Joui, she/they/kaboom
Fernando Carvalho: gay (canon), casado com Luciano (canon), trans, ele/dele | gay (canon), married to Luciano (canon), trans, he/him
Joui Jouki: trans, birromântico, graysexual, namora Erin e Kaiser, ele/dele | trans, birromantic, graysexual, dating Erin and Kaiser, he/him
Kaiser: garoto não binário transmasculino, gay, assexual, elu/ele | nonbinary boy, transmasc, gay, asexual, they/he
Luciano Carvalho: gay (canon), trans, he/him | ele/dele
Rubens Naluti: trans, aroace, num QPR com Johnny, ele/elu/ile | in a QPR with Johnny, he/they/it
Thiago Fritz: trans, ele/dele | he/him
Artemis Deordelin Rodrigues: trans, lésbica, tem crush na Carina, ela/dela | trans, lesbian, has a crush on Carina, she/her
Gal: agênero polissexual, todo pronome | agender, polysexual, all pronouns
Agatha Volkomenn: garota intersexo, pangênero, lésbica, tem crush na Eduarda, todo pronome exceto ele/dele | intersex girl, pangender, lesbian, has a crush on Eduarda, all pronouns except for he/him
Tristan Monteiro: trans, bissexual, ele/dele | trans, bisexual, he/him
Clarissa Leão: lésbica poliamorosa, ela/dela | polyamorous lesbian, she/her
Samuel Norte: trans, aroace, ele/dele | he/him
Mia: lésbica aroace, ela/dela | aroace lesbian, she/her
Senhor Veríssimo: aliado, ele/dele | ally, he/him
Eduarda Flom: lésbica, ela/dela | lesbian, she/her
Cassiano Menta: aliado, ele/dele | ally, he/him
Hugo Longo: aroace, não-binário, ele/elu | aroace, nonbinary, he/they
Amelie Florence: garota intersexo, pansexual (canon), ela/dela | intersex girl, pansexual (canon), she/her
Olivier Florence: trans, gay, namora Milo, ele/dele | dating Milo, he/him
Bárbara Lima: sáfica, assexual, tem crush na Amelie, ela/dela | sapphic, asexual, has a crush on Amelie, she/her
Milo Castello: gay, assexual, ele/dele | gay, asexual, he/him
Wanderley Nascimento: aliado, ele/dele | ally, he/him
Xande/Alexandre: pansexual, não-binário, poliamorosa, namora Guizo e Dara, todo pronome | pansexual, nonbinary, polyamorous, dating Guizo and Dara, all pronouns
Dara Alice Venturini: birromântica, heterossexual, poliamorosa, namora Guizo e Xande, trans, ela/dela | biromantic, heterosexual, polyamorous, dating Guizo and Xande, trans, she/her
Francisco Albuquerque: queer, ele/elu | he/they
Guilherme Santos/Guizo: polissexual poliamoroso, ele/eli | polysexual, polyamorous, he/it
Lírio Tellini: não-rotulado, ele/dele | non-labeled, he/him
Morato: gay, ele/dele | he/him
Kenan Thomas: bissexual poliamoroso, namora Mariana e Miguel, ele/dele | bisexual polyamorous, dating Mariana and Miguel, he/him
Mariana Larona: bissexual poliamorosa, namora Kenan e Miguel, ela/dela | bisexual polyamorous, dating Kenan and Miguel, she/her
Miguel Cariad: bissexual poliamoroso, ele/dele | bisexual polyamorous, he/him
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venomizedstar · 1 year
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Since I started by explaining more general things, now I'm going to explain the Paranormal Order and the teams! Maybe a little bit of the characters
So, Ordem Paranormal means Paranormal Order, but the official name inside the lore is Ordo Realitas and its a big and secret organization with headquarters in Brazil.
The agents are divided in teams and usually they are always together to fight the paranormal.
Equipe Aniquiladores: The oldest team! The members include Senhor Veríssimo (a NPC, the Order leader), Aaron (NPC, a mysterious sniper), Balu (Played by Calango, funny guy), Arnaldo Fritz (sometimes a npc, sometimes played by Rakin, a famous actor), Chizue Akechi (a NPC, uses Katanas) and some other unknow people, now inactive;
Equipe Veterana de Varredura: Balu, Arnaldo Fritz, Johnny Tabasco (played by Alanzoka, really impulsive) and Luciano Carvalho (played by LJoga, a former military), now inactive;
Equipe Brasa: Erin Parker (played by Kalera, heavy inspired by Jinx from League of Legends), Fernando Carvalho (also played by LJoga, Luciano's husband), Luciano Carvalho and Tristan Monteiro (NPC, funny flirty guy), now inactive;
Equipe Iniciante de Varredura: The first team to be presented in the series! Its members are Alexsander Kothe (played by LJoga, a history teacher), Daniel Hartmann (played by Luba, a writer), Elizabeth Webber (played by Bagi, a medical doctor and forensic scientist) and Thiago Fritz (played by Rakin, Arnaldo's son), now inactive;
Equipe Veterana: Arnaldo Fritz, Chizue Akechi, Cristopher Cohen (played by LJoga), Francisca Parker (NPC, Erin's grandmother) and Senhor Veríssimo, now inactive;
Equipe E: Second season team! Arthur Cervero (played by Guaxinim, handsome and cute guy), Cesar Oliveira Cohen (Played by Calango, nerd and Cristopher's son), Elizabeth Webber, Joui Jouki (played by Luba, gymnast), Thiago Fritz, now inactive;
Equipe Kelvin: Kenan Thomas (played by Leo Santi), Mariana Carona (played by Bagi), Miguel Cariad (initially played by Calango, later he became a NPC), now inactive;
Equipe D: Third season team! Arthur Cervero, Beatrice Portinari (played by Triz Pariz, has a cool bird), Dante (played by Rakin, an ocultist), Elizabeth Webber, Erin Parker, Fernando Carvalho, Joui Jouki, Kaiser (Cesar Oliveira after some traumas), Luciano Carvalho, Orpheu (the cool bird!) and Tristan Monteiro, now inactive;
Dragões Metálicos: A metal band inspired by Metallica, they're all NPCs! Kurt Hemmis, Leandro Hans, Marcos Front and Roberto Lutrijo, now inactive;
Equipe Espiãs: Team inspired by Totally Spies, they're all NPCs! Alexia Grifo, Clarissa Leão and Samantha Hale, now inactive;
Dupla Johnny e Rubens: Johnny Tabasco and Rubens Naluti (played by Felps, a silly little guy), now inactive;
Equipe Abutres: Balu, Arthur Cervero, Carina Leone (played by Bagi, italian mafia girl), Dante, Joui Jouki and Rubens Naluti, still active;
Equipe Delta: NPC only team: Jiro Yukami, Naomi Akechi and Olivia Lefleur, still active;
Dupla Cavalcante e Wanderley: Cavalcante Bueno (a NPC) and Wanderley Nascimento (played by Rakin)
And also theres teams from another countries or without any contact with the Order:
Hell Hunters: Ex members from SWAT, their headquarters are in Texas, United States, all the members are NPCs. Arnold Strolley, Chloe Grey, Jason Bloom, Karen Brown, Miguel Hernandez, Roy Stevens, Ryder States, Stella Green and Troy Walker;
Obscurité: A french team of anarchists who lives in Paris' Catacombs, almost all of them are NPCs. Bernadette Leroy, Cartier Dubois, Delano Martin, Désirée Menet, Dominic Sy Pierre (played by Abelha), Emmanuelle Adrien, Lorraine Orleans, Marc Menet, Margot Renaud, Maxime Auclair, Oriel Renaud and Yuki Saito (played by Kalera);
Família Leone: Italian mafia, almost all NPCs. Alfredo Leone, Alonzo Leone, Ângela Leone, Antonella Leone, Brando Leone, Carla Leone, Carina Leone, Chiara Leone, Dario Leone, Enzo Leone, Fabrizio Leone, Giuseppe Leone, Lorenzo Leone, Marco Leone, Patrizia Leone and Roberta Leone;
Os Cinco: Team kinda based on Scooby-Doo and in sci-fi 90' movies. Xande (played by Guaxinim, impulsive and cool guy), Dara Venturini (played by Carol, team's support), Chico (played by LJoga), Guizo (played by Felps), Lírio Tellini (played by Gary, he's THE WALL), Morato Vertaler (NPC) and Voytek Nowak (NPC).
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2024 olympians representing non country of residence part 1
USA: Jaime Czarkowski, swimming (Calgary, Alberta); Catalina Gnoriega, archery (Mexicali, Mexico); Colin Heathcock, fencing (Beijing, China) & Jennifer Mucino-Fernandez (Ciudad Mexico, Mexico) Afghanistan: Kamia Yousufi, athletics (Mashhad, Iran) Albania: Chermen Valiev, wrestling (Moscow, Russia) Algeria: Saoussen Boudiaf, fencing (Roubaix, France); Mehdi Bouloussa, table tennis (Saint-Denis, France); Carole Bouzidi, canoeing (Paris, France); Messaoud Dris, judo (Paris, France); Zohra Kehli, fencing (Bagnolet, France); Koceila Mammeri, badminton (Lyon, France); Tanina Mammeri, badminton (Lyon, France) & Kaylia Nemour (Saint-Benoît-La-Forêt, France) Antigua & Barbuda: Ellie Shaw, swimming (Fairfax County, Virginia) & Tiger Tyson, sailing (Auckland, New Zealand) Argentina: Pascual Di Tella, fencing (Brooklyn, New York); Emiliano Grillo, golf (San Diego, California); Nadia Podoroska, tennis (Alicante, Spain); Alejandro Tosti, golf (Gainesville, Florida) & Rocco Ríos-Novo, soccer (Los Angeles, California) Aruba: Philip Elhage, shooting (Willemstad, Curaçao) & Just Van Aanholt, sailing (Willemstad, Curaçao) Australia: Alex De Minaur, tennis (Alicante, Spain); Thaisa Erwin, equestrian (Middleburg, Virginia); Raphaelle Gauthier, swimming (Montreal, Quebec); Daniel Golubovic, athletics (Manhattan Beach, California); Min Jee, table tennis (Seoul, South Korea); Miloš Maksimović, water polo (Novi Sad, Serbia); Jacob Merčep, water polo (Dubrovnik, Croatia); Kathryn Mitchell, athletics (Monte Carlo, Monaco); Georgii Okorokov, wrestling (Yakutsk, Russia); Hilary Scott, equestrian (Valkenswaard, The Netherlands); Ajla Tomljanović, tennis (Boca Raton, Florida); Josh Turner, rugby (Hamilton, New Zealand); Samantha Whitcomb, basketball (Ventura, California) & Joshua Yong; swimming (Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei) Austria: Lorena Abicht, sailing (Hamburg, Germany); Valentin Bontus, sailing (Poetto, Italy); Alina Kornelli, sailing (Munich, Germany); Lukas Mähr, sailing (Eichenzell, Germany); Elisabeth Straka, archery (Hamburg, Germany) & Josef Straka, golf (Vestavia Hills, Alabama) Azerbaijan: Tiffany Hayes, basketball (Winter Haven, Florida); Uşangi Kokauri, judo (Gori, Georgia); Zelym Kotsoiev, judo (Vladikavkaz, Russia); Magomedkhan Magomedov, wrestling (Aleksandriskaya, Russia); Georgi Meshvildishvili, wrestling (Tbilisi, Georgia); Alexandra Mollenhauer, basketball (Lindale, Texas); Mariya Stadnyk, wrestling (Lviv, Ukraine) & Marcedes Walker, basketball (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) Bahrain: Amani Al-Obaidli, swimming (Brisbane, Australia); Tigist Gashaw-Beday, athletics (Addis Ababa, Ethiopia); Askerbii Gerbekov, judo (Roscha, Russia); Gor Minasyan, weightlifting (Gyumri, Armenia); Lesman Paredes (Buenaventura, Colombia) & Akhmed Tazhudinov (Gergebil, Russia) Belgium: Thomas Detry, golf (Dubai, U.A.E.); Adrien Dumont-De Chassart, golf (St. Johns County, Florida) & Delphine Nkansa, athletics (Paris, France) Benin: Valentin Houinato, judo (Sainte-Geneviève-Des-Bois, France) & Alex Kpade, swimming (Le Havre, France) Bermuda: Dara Alizadeh, rowing (Brookline, Massachusetts) & Erica Hawley, triathlon (Boulder, Colorado) Bolivia: Esteban Núñez, swimming (Antibes, France) Brazil: Nicolas Albiero, swimming (Louisville, Kentucky); Angelina Costantino, soccer (Jersey City, New Jersey); Laura De Andrade, tennis (Barcelona, Spain); Tatiana Dos Santos, surfing (Kauai County, Hawaii); Camilla Gluckstein, gymnastics (Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey); Nathalie Mollhausen, fencing (Milan, Italy); Thiago Monteiro, tennis (Buenos Aires, Argentina); Rodrigo Pessoa, equestrian (Wilton, Connecticut); Luana Silva, surfing (Honolulu County, Hawaii); Felipe Toledo, surfing (San Clemente, California) & Thiago Wild, tennis (Buenos Aires, Argentina) British Virgin Islands: Adaejah Hodge, athletics (Douglasville, Georgia) Brunei: Hayley Wong, swimming (Pudong, China) Bulgaria: Aik Mnatsakarian, wrestling (Akhalkalaki, Georgia); Kevin Penev, gymnastics (Penfield, New York) & Magomed Ramazanov, wrestling (Khasavyurtovsky, Russia)
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Emma Riley (Scream oc fc: Willa Fitzgerald/Adult fc:Candice king)
Jasmine Todd (Genderbent!Red Hood Fc: Melissa Barrera)
Alyssa Oliver(Power Rangers OC Fc: Chloe Bennet as well)
Crystal Rodriguez (Sera Navarro) (OC Resident evil 4 remake/og character Fc:Melissa Barrera)
Ashley Graham (RE Character Fc:Katie Cassidy)
Carina Leone (Rpg Character with a Power Ranger verse Fc:Kat Mcnamara)
Jaden Douglas Lance (Genderbent!Jade Fc:Fabien Frankel)
Beatrice Basillah (Shadow and Bone Oc Fc:Kat Mcnamara)
Jason Kincaid (Scream OC Fc:Brenton Thwaites)
Thiago Fritz (Rpg Character Fc:Brenton Thwaites)
Damian Al Ghul (DC character fc:Joshua Bowman)
Erin Landry Riley (Scream OC Fc:Emily Van Camp)
Skylar Hart Altieri (Scream OC Fc:Emily Van Camp)
Jasmin Cristal (RPG Character Fc :Minka Kelly)
Beatrice Portinari aka Lilian Galen (Rpg Character fc:Phoebe Tonkin)
Milo Castello (Rpg Character fc:Jack Champion/Older fc is Reynaldo Gianecchini)(Alternative fc is Kit Harington)
Nefertari Monteiro (OC Character Fc:Camila Rodrigues)
Amanda Prentiss (OC Character Fc:Elodie Yung)
Miguel Castello (RPG Character fc: Reynaldo Gianecchini/Younger fc is Jack Champion)(Alternative fc is Kit Harington)
Beau French (Genderbent!Belle Fc:Kit Harington)
Henry Forty Goldberg (YOU Character Adult!AU Fc:Kit Harington)
Bárbara Lima (RPG Character fc:Katie Cassidy)
Flynn Rider (PostTangled!Au Fc:Fabien Frankel)
Erin Parker (RPG Character fc:Olivia Cooke)
Criston Cole (HOTD Au and personal Portrayal Fc:Fabien Frankel)
Among others
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lilacsarebloom · 1 year
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Ok gente não me ataquem por favor
Eu tenho que explicar algumas coisas para vocês que fizeram pedidos e para outros que vierem no meu perfil no futuro.
Por favor, leiam tudo antes de pedir algo.
Por mais que eu gostaria, não consigo escrever para fandoms das quais não gosto ou não sou parte, então deixarei aqui os personagens para qual escrevo e algumas outras coisinhas importantes.
Detalhe importante, o wattpad está recheado de histórias normais sobre esses personagens, então por preferência minha, meu perfil aqui está reservado apenas para histórias de romance mais "dark" ou "yandere" (Yandere = romance obssessivo e abusivo, anormal e doentio.) Se quiserem histórias mais comuns, fiquem a vontade para pedir no meu wattpad [nick: PercyLikesGreen]
Primeiro de tudo, minha fandom no momento é Ordem paranormal e a fandom do Cellbit no geral.
Se algum de vocês fez algum pedido para um personagem que não se encontra nessa lista abaixo, não vou escrever para esse personagem, sinto muito, por favor faça outro pedido para os personagens especificados abaixo, se quiser.
Se algum de vocês fez algum pedido para um personagem que (atenção coisa específica) está nessa fandom mas eu ainda não cheguei no episódio do personagem em questão, sinto muito, POR ENQUANTO não vou poder escrever para esse personagem, mas você ainda pode pedir outro personagem (se quiser) e esperar até que eu escreva para seu personagem pedido.
No momento escrevo para;
Ordem paranormal primeira temporada.
O Mestre (faça oque quiser com essa informação).
Thiago Fritz.
Elizabeth Webber.
Agatha Volkomenn.
Daniel Hartmann.
Senhor Veríssimo.
Alexsander "Alex" Kothe.
O segredo na floresta.
O Mestre (faça oque quiser com essa informação).
Thiago Fritz.
Joui "Joe" Jouki.
Elizabeth Webber.
Cesar Oliveira Cohen.
Arthur Cervero.
Brúlio Cervero.
O Ferreiro.
O Ajudante.
O Porteiro.
O Hoteleiro.
Agatha Volkomenn.
Senhor Veríssimo.
O segredo na ilha (Até o episódio 6).
O Mestre (Faça oque quiser com essa informação).
Milo Castello.
Miguel Castello.
Bárbara Lima.
Amelie Florence.
Olivier Florence.
Wanderley "Wandebas" Nascimento.
Cavalcante Bueno.
Helena Gama.
Ordem Paranormal Desconjuração.
O Mestre (Faça oque quiser com essa informação).
Tristan Monteiro.
Joui "Mascarado" Jouki.
Cesar "Kaiser" Oliveira Cohen.
Arthur Cervero.
Erin Parker.
Senhor Veríssimo.
Agatha Volkomenn.
Beatrice Portinari.
Elizabeth Webber.
Dante.
Henri.
Gal Sal.
Anthony Scelto.
Kian.
Luciano Carvalho.
Fernando Carvalho.
Clarissa Leão.
Ike.
Rubens Naluti.
Jhonny Tabasco.
Bruno.
Ordem Paranormal Calamidade (Até o episódio 6)
O Mestre (faça oque quiser com essa informação).
Agatha Volkomenn.
Clarissa Leão.
Arthur Cervero.
Senhor Veríssimo.
Dante.
Carina Leone.
Rubens Naluti.
Antônio "Balu" Pontevedra.
Joui "Mascarado" Jouki.
Artemis Deordelin Rodrigues.
Boris Lukic
Gal Sal.
Kian.
Damir Lukic
Amalia.
Celestine.
Faustus.
Marius.
Remus.
Ordem Paranormal Relíquias.
O Anfitrião.
O Diabo.
O Deus da Morte.
A Magistrada.
Ordem Paranormal Sinais Do Outro Lado (Até o episódio 4).
O Mestre (faça oque quiser com essa informação).
Alexandre "Xande".
Francisco "Chico" Albuquerque.
Lírio Tellini.
Guilherme "Guizo" Santos.
Dara Venturini.
Senhor Veríssimo.
Arnaldo Fritz.
Extra.
Cellbit.
As relíquias.
Cellbit de 2017 (sim, pode pedir os cellbits dos enigmas ou alguma loucura e teoria que você pensou ou até o Paulinho do Internet o Filme kkk).
Oque eu escrevo.
Personagem cannon x Você.
Leitores masculinos, femininos e não binários.
Leitores que usam qualquer pronome.
Cenários fora da timeline da história principal.
Cenários platônicos.
Oque eu não faço
Qualquer fandom da qual não estou interessado no momento.
Personagem cannon x Personagem cannon.
Personagem maior de idade x Personagem menor de idade. (romântico)
Meio termo (talvez eu faça ou talvez não, depende de muitas coisas.)
Hot (depende dos "kinks" que você pedir)
Se eu estiver demorando para fazer seu pedido (que está de acordo com as regras), existem 3 possíveis motivos para isso:
1 ‐ Estou cansado dessa fandom, ou seja tenho bem menos motivação e inspiração para escrever para ela, meu interesse nela pode ou não retornar eventualmente.
2 - Estou trabalhando em outros pedidos no momento.
3 - Estou dando uma pausa na escrita para resolver outras coisas em minha vida.
Lembre-se, minha vida não se resume a escrever, na verdade, eu escrevo por hobby, se eu sentir que estou sendo apressado ou pressionado a escrever, ha uma grande probabilidade de que eu demore mais ainda para escrever ou até desista de terminar seu pedido.
Você não é especial, existe uma fila e você não tem prioridade nela.
Eu tenho um limite do que eu conheço de certos personagens, ou seja, alguns deles podem ficar OOC (Out Of Charater ou fora de personagem).
É isso galera, fiquem a vontade para pedir a partir de agora.
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RG MS Q1: Thiago Monteiro [6] def. Murkel Dellien 6-4, 6-1 Match Stats
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Three-fourth of the first set was competitive, but T. Monteiro successfully pressed Murkel's baseline game more with his powerful groundstrokes, questioning the latter's balance until Murkel had a little to no option to carry through. After confirming this through the sole break of serve in the first set, the Brazilian sixth seed asserted further dominance through his aggression, thus Murkel's balance went off that was peaked through T. Monteiro breaking for the match. As a result, Murkel was unable to convert his sole break point from the second season, while T. Monteiro generated 11 break points despite only converting 4 of them, 3 of which came from the second set.
Besides, T. Monteiro also had an exceptional service game throughout the match. Scoring twice more aces than Murkel (4 to 2), T. Monteiro won 21% more points from his first serves despite only landing 68% of them in, optimizing them in the most crucial moments possible, especially in the competitive first set. However, Murkel's second serves remained vulnerable even if he double-faulted once (than T. Monteiro's 0 double faults), winning only 50% of his second serve points than Murkel. This denoted T. Monteiro's consistent and clean service game, strengthening his dominance as he dialed in.
In tomorrow's action-packed second qualifying round, T. Monteiro will face Valentin Royer, who defeated Dmitry Popko 7-6(2), 7-5 in the first qualifying round. As V. Royer is also fresh from the Tunis Challenger title form-wise, this could be intriguing to test their offensives and point construction, with emphasis on their balance of power as both players generated their own depths at times. This could be a decent test for T. Monteiro, but who knows what until the match ends!
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Thiago Monteiro cai na estreia do US Open contra Top-20 #ÚltimasNotícias #Brasil
Hot News Sem avanço para Thiago Monteiro no US Open. O tenista n��mero 2 do Brasil, e 75º do ranking mundial, caiu na primeira rodada do tradicional torneio na quadra dura. O revés veio diante do ao francês Ugo Humbert, 17º do ranking, por 3 sets a 0, com parciais de 6/3, 6/4 e 6/3 após 2h18min de partida. Thiago Monteiro (Alexandre Loureiro-COB) Foto: Thiago Monteiro (Alexandre Loureiro-COB) /…
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