On his left arm he displays one of his many tattoos. It was a tsunami. This is how he feels on the tennis court. The temper is overflowing as she tries to channel the positive into strenuous sessions with her psychologist. His coach from childhood, Jorge Aguirrecrying watching how he defeated world number 1 Novak Djokovic. The week is still great because it’s Malacitano Alexander Davidovich22 years old and world number 46, play now Saturday (1:30 pm / Movistar +) his first semi-finals in a Masters 1000 ATP tournament.
The 2017 Wimbledon junior champion, quarterfinalist of Roland Garros fully by 2021, he has long been silent, even though he is an explosive tennis player, with shots that can surpass any opponent on a day of inspiration. He controls the nerves that often betray him when it comes to proving his advantage in the game.
This child lives Fuengirolaof a Swedish father who was a boxer and a Russian mother (they call him Foki in the mother’s surname Fokina), stood firm to defeat the Indian Wells ATP Masters 1000 champion, the American Taylor Fritz, by 2-6, 6-4 and 6-3. He endured like a titan with the scorer against and when he got the chances on the scoreboard.
His physical strength prevailed, won the last four games, 16 of 18 points which led to his revenge for last year’s quarterfinals in Monaco, when due to an injury to his left thigh he was forced to retire against Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas, who continues to defend the crown previously achieved.
The Greek dominated the Argentine in the quarterfinals Diego Schwartzmann by 6-2 and 5-2, but fell 0-4 and ball 0-5 in the third round. Reaction with the offensive component of 0-6.
Results and programs
THE PROGRAM THIS SATURDAY
Rainier III track (1:30 pm / Movistar +)
Alexander Davidovich (E) -G. Dimitrov (bul)
(not before 3:30 pm / Movistar +)
S. Tsitsipas (Gre/3) -Alexander Zverev (Ale/2)
QUARTER-FINAL RESULTS
A. Davidovich (E) to T. Fritz (USA/10) 2-6, 6-4, 6-3
Dimitrov (Bul) -Hurkacz (Pol/11) 6-4, 3-6, 7-6 (2)
A. Zverev (Ale/2) -J. Sinner (Ita/9) 5-7, 6-3, 7-6 (5)
S. Tsitsipas (Gre/3) -D. Schwartzman (Arg/12) 6-2, 6-7 (3), 6-4
“I have seen the beautiful moments of Nadal and I thought that one day I would experience that ”, explains Davidovich, who gives one of the keys to the success of Spanish tennis, its extension over time, generation after generation. If there is a mirror in which to look at oneself and that it belongs to everyone, everything seems more affordable, the resources to improve personally increase. Even the Andalusian is over Roger Federer. She cried when it came to tears in the final that she lost at the 2009 Australian Open to Nadal.
Going for the first ATP final
Davidovich is going for his first ATP Tour final. His opponent, the Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrovcovered 1000 of Cincinnati in 2017. He already made the ‘semis’ in Monte Carlo in 2018, falling to Nadal. At 30 years old, he is 29th in the world, though he was top-3 when he won the ATP Finals. A racket virtuoso, not so much on the level of thinking or day-to-day work.
Davidovich launched a platform for the adoption of animals rescued from compromised situations. He does everything from the heart, even as he rolls on the ground throwing himself for a ball that scratches his legs and arms. He had already defeated Dimitrov in the land of Rome 2021, 6-4 and 7-6 (2). Repetition also means entering the world top-30 for the first time in his career. He was faced with a beautiful day. A double -edged sword for someone who has progressed to important stages but is impatient.
Source: La Verdad

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