The Chilean Nicholas Jarry traced in Italian Marco Cecchinato by 4-6, 6-2, 6-4 and 6-1 and advanced to the second round, one victory away from facing the Spaniards Carlos Alcaraz, if he beats Alexandre Muller this Friday.
For this, Jarry he also has to beat the Australian first Jason Kublerwho defeated the Frenchman in five sets Ugo Humbert and that he has a good record on this surface, where he won the Challenger at Ilkley.
The fourteen ‘aces’ and the forty winners helped him to disarm a cecchinato completely inexperienced on this surface, but on Wednesday he managed to win the first set against the Chilean, until the lack of light suspended the match.
At the restart, with a 4-1 lead in the second set, Jarry didn’t give the transalpine a chance and advanced to a tournament where his grandfather, Jaime Fillol, one of the founders of the ATP, had taken him as a child .
Source: La Verdad

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