The Argentinian Diego Schwartzmann said goodbye this Wednesday Rome Masters 1,000 when it fell to the Americans Mark Giron in two sets (6-1 and 7-6 (4)).
Giron outscored ‘Peque’ in the first set with a resounding 6-1 where he broke the Argentine’s service three times and where he was very solid with the others.
Schwartzman woke up in the second set when Giron, number 59 in the world, took the lead again, after another ‘break’. The Argentine, number 15 in the world, responded with what was his only break of the match to bring the set to a tie-break. Before, with 4-5 fights, he saved a match point that kept him alive until the final tiebreak, where he provided four of his services for two of his rivals.
In the round of 16, Giron the Spanish executioner Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, the Canadian, will be measured Felix Auger-Aliassimeseeded eighth in the tournament.
Source: La Verdad

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