The long day of battles Indian Wells has left the image of the sun in conflict where Alexander Zverev won against Tallon Griekspoor in the dawn of the Spanish 7-6(7) and 6-3. The first heat was especially dramatic.
In it, Griekspoor was 6-4 and served to close the tie-break in his favor. He failed to win the point, just as he failed to win the rest at 6-5. So, Zverev knows how to recover, turn the score and, in his second option, sign 9-7 that put him ahead of the game.
A result that ruined the Dutchman’s options. Because, even though he only lost in the first round, the moral blow of the outcome was fatal for Griekspoor. As it shows, He broke his racket on the court, with one of the upsets of the season after seeing how the first set escaped him against one of the ‘bogeymen’ of the circuit. Griekspoor never got back into the match and also lost the second set 6-3.
Source: La Verdad

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