Argentine tennis player Diego Schwartzmann labored pass second round of Rome Masters 1,000 against the Serbian Myomir Kecmanovicwhich he dropped in three sets (6-2, 3-6 and 7-6 (3)), in nearly three hours of combat.
Schwartzman did not fail in his debut in Rome, although it cost him more than expected to beat his rival, number 31 in the world, who brought the match up in the third set decided in a ‘tie-break’.
The Argentine, number 15 in the ranking, had a good start to the game where he defeated Kecmanovic 6-2, but he was reduced in minutes to the point of giving up the second stake 6-3, giving up two services.
In the final round, the Argentine seemed to lower his arms when he received a 3-0 deficit, but he immediately responded with accurate punches at crucial moments and returned to equalize the contest, which was inevitably decided in the tiebreaker, where his experience. and his resilience to others was enough to prove his passing in the second round, where he would face American Marcos Giron.
Source: La Verdad

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