Jaume Munar failed to complete the comeback in the second round of the Australian Open against Frenchman Adrian Mannarino (20)after going down hard 6-3, 6-3, 1-6, 2-6 and 6-3 in three hours and 24 minutes.
The Spaniard bid farewell to Australia in positive spirits after defeating Russian Alexander Shevchenko in the first round and offered a worthy battle with the gifted Mannarino, who ended up losing parts of the third and fourth sets, as a result of composure. said Munar.
Munar, who shared much of his youth with Rafa Nadal, He commented in his last press conference that he has found solutions to his game from a metamorphosis both in his service and in his right.
The Spaniard finished the match with 36 wins and 46 unforced errors, not far behind the Frenchman’s 31 and 42, respectively.
With the loss, Mallorca could not improve on their best record at Melbourne Parkdated 2020 when he fell in the second round with Hugo Gaston.
After Munar’s defeat, the only Spaniards with options in the men’s team are Carlos Alcaraz (2) and Alejandro Davidovich (23).
Rebeka Masarova also did not make it to the second round. The Spanish player was outclassed by Ukrainian Lesia Tsurenko, who won 6-3, 6-4, leaving Paula Badosa as the only Spanish representative in the women’s team.
Source: La Verdad

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