The Spanish Alejandro Davidovich Fokina48 of the ATP, exceeding 6-2 and 6-2 in Mexican Rodrigo Pacheco and Advanced to the semifinal of the Mexican Open of Tennis de Acapulco Where Canadian Denis Shapovalov, 32 of the world and ninth sowing will be measured this Friday.
“I have a lot of trust in my game, I’m comfortable and I’m happy. Now I’m ready to deal with Denis, it’s in a very good form; We will enjoy that semifinal, “Spanish said at the end of the game.
Davidovich began accurately on his return with his powerful right to the first set, broken into games one and five; His 19 -Year -old rival responded to the sixth game, But Malaga reiterated his hierarchy with a continuous left that led him to break in the seventh and seal 6-2 in his service.
In the second manga, Pacheco355 of the world, he noticed more confident, placed his first service and moved his rival under the court.
Alejandro remained calm, damaged in the fifth and seventh games thanks to the deep shot cornered in the area, which failed on his return, and his service punished the 6-2 classmate.
In its quarterfinal match, Shapovalov He came from the back to defeat 4-6, 6-3 and 6-2 in American Marcos Girón. In the first set he broke the fifth game and maintained his service, he beat 6-4.
Denis reacted to the second manga, destroyed the game of two and four and in his service he succeeded at 6-3. Canada keeps the impulse in the third column. He broke the fifth and seventh games and completed 6-2 with his service to move forward.
Earlier, the Czech Tomás Machac.
In the semifinal, Machac will play against the American Brandon Nakashima, 42 to ATP, which exceeds 7-6 (4) and 6-2 in Belgian David GoffinRacket 63 of Orb.
Semifinal matches will perform this Friday. She is Open Mexico’s tennis, The ATP Category 500 contest, played in a fast court, has a prize of bags of more than 2.7 million dollars.
Source: La Verdad

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