The Spanish Alexander Davidovich he made sure he was “trembling” at 8-8 in the final supertiebreak against the Dane Holger Runewhen he threw a serve from the bottom that nearly cost him.
“He didn’t serve from below the whole game and he thought maybe he was surprised and he wasn’t,” Davidovich acknowledged at a press conference. “And also because I was ‘shit’. I didn’t want to play, I was shaking, I didn’t want to play the point. It’s one more experience that I take with me. I don’t know what would have. happened if I played bravely,” he said.
“If people were a bit smart, they would know that I hadn’t lost the game at that point. I had two ‘match points’ and I had the game there. At 8-8 I broke and he at 15- 40 was more courageous and he has won the game. It can be said that he became more courageous in key points”, he highlighted.
“It hurts, but I’m happy with the level I gave. When you’re broken you have to accept it, because if you don’t lie to yourself, I was very tense at 8-8 and the first. The thing that came to me came out”, more.
Looking to the future, Davidovich, to alleviate these situations of tension and nervousness, made sure that experiences play an important role in learning.
“The situation and the experiences give you that to be more calm in those moments. It’s very difficult to manage those moments of high tension, they are two points where you risk passing to the next round . This time I did it. wrong” he admitted.
Source: La Verdad

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