the Croatian Borna Coric cut off the hungarian dream Fabian Marozsannumber 135 in the world and great revelation of Rome Masters 1,000 after being knocked out in the round of 32 Carlos Alcarazand, after returning from a set match in the early hours of the morning in the Italian capital, he managed to recover in time to take the match 3-6, 6-4 and 6-3 and sneak into the quarterfinals, where Stefanos was the winner in waiting the conflict is his.Tsitsipas-Lorenzo Musetti.
The revelation of the tournament, which slipped into the main draw from the qualifying phase, jumped on the track without complexes and, as against the world number one, without worrying about the distance that separates them in the ATP rankings. He settled a clean opening game on his serve and surprised his opponent in the first exchange by breaking his serve. In less than ten minutes they found themselves 3-0 up and in the first set on track.
Coric chose to move the Hungarian more and he was slowly reaping the benefits from his serve, although he was unable to hurt a Marozsan who remained firm and strictly executed his match plan, with few cracks in his tennis. The swing of games went in his favor and he took the first set after 37 minutes where he made just five unforced errors, half his opponent’s, and took advantage of one of the three break points at his disposal.
Rain appeared and the rivalry was halted for several minutes, although play was eventually resumed. Gradually, the forces equalized and the games lasted longer than at the beginning, although there were not many shocks on both sides of the court.
Marozsan had options in the fifth game of the second set, but Coric was able to save two break points against him and raise the score to 3-2. The man from Zagreb kept waiting for his chance, which came when, with a 5-4 advantage, he took advantage of the first opportunity to break the Hungarian’s serve for the first time and add 6-4 that leveled the encounter .
Marozsan dropped his performance a bit while on the other side of the track Coric raised his game and was more comfortable on the Roman clay. Draws followed each other until, in the sixth game of the third set, the Croatian knew how to take advantage of the Budapest player’s service errors and went up 4-2. In the next game, he confirmed the break and headed straight for victory against a rival who ended up surrendering but left Roma with their heads held high.
Source: La Verdad

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