The Castellón Sara Sorribes beat Mexican Fernanda Contrerasclosed out the win in two blank sets (6-0, 6-0) to award the first point to Spain, in the best-of-five tie they played in Marbella (Málaga) against Mexico to access the final stage of the Billie Jean King Cup.
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In one hour and 17 minutes of the game, Sorribes, number two in the Spanish team, Celebrated a great victory after several months without playing for Spain since his injury in September; ahead is Fernanda Contreras, 179 in the ranking and number one in Mexico, who has no choice but to recover from the defeat she suffered in the first set.
Because there was, with 1-0 on the scoreboard, a very long second game of 36 points resolved in favor of Sorribesthat broke Contreras’ serve with a I like and I can’t Mexican, which started very solid, but soon will start to decline, especially because of the psychological aspect.
From that turning point in the second game of the match, the player of the Spanish team It was on an upward line until taking a more competitive first set than the result suggested (6-0).
Sorribas showed aggressiveness with every ball, courage to step up to the net and a confidence that lifted him to face the second set with greater efficiency, whether it started with his serve or finished in the crossfire.
He would do this until the end of the game, without giving up a single game and with a crucial victory to put Spain ahead in the tie. For the second point, the number 88 of the WTA ranking, Nuria Párrizas from Granada, and the tennis player from Mexico City, Renata Zarazúa (279) will face each other. and in the third and last one this Friday, Nuria Párrizas and Fernanda Contreras will do it.
Source: La Verdad

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