The Spanish Alejandro Davidovich Fokina48 of the ATP, he took his best tennis in important moments to win in Canada this Friday Denis Shapovalov by 7-6 (3), 7-6 (1) and qualifies the final Open Mexico of tennis
With cold blood on the drawings, Davidovich He signed his pass on the championship disposal, this Saturday against El Czech Tomas MachacTwenty -from ranking.
In the first set, Shapovalov It started accurately. Broken in fourth game and keeps Spanish in bay, but still little Davidovich He began to define the keys to serving his rival and in the seventh game he rested. He did not confirm it; However, at the ninth he broke his service again to place the score 5-5.
The two were effective in closing, causing a ‘tie break’, in which Canada had difficulty with the first service and lost 7-3.
In the second manga Davidovich exploited the lack of hope of Shapovalovrepeatedly claiming his coach and losing concentration.
The Spanish took a 2-0 advantage and increased Canada’s anger that eventually realized that he had gone down the ravine and calm down. It soon reaped fruits; In the seventh game he showed a very good setting game and damaged, which included his Serve Draw 4-4.
Shapovalov He broke the eleven ‘game’, but he couldn’t confirm and went to the tiebreaker, where Davidovich Fokina It is superior by the 7-1 margin.
This Saturday will face Machac, defeating 6-4, 1-6, 6-4 at the American Brandon Nakashima, which is placed in the second place of Quadragesimo of the ATP.
Czech showed 70 percent of the points that won with the first service on the initial set and took his best tennis at decisive hours, saving four rest points.
In the second the American imposed the conditions before an invalid opponent, but in the third Machac he got the effectiveness of his service and secured his pass to the final.
Source: La Verdad

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