Alejandro Davidovich25 years and No. 39 World Cup, it’s in the prowl of getting something important for a long time. His physical practice and the power of his blows are bright and develops well on any surface, but he still has a lot of improvement in the management of important moments of the parties, certainly the main reason that his palmraés are still following zero.
Malaga played his first final to 1,000 masters in the land of MontecarloIn 2022: He lost against Greek Stefanos TsitsipasasBut that week he showed that Spain’s tennis had another young man who was willing to give many war to the ATP circuit. In August 2023 he reached his best rank in the world to this day (21).
Still, until 2025 Davidovich did not enter another final and, to re -confirm his good moment, he achieved it in two contests of the month of February, Delray Beach and Acapulco.
After removing the quarterfinals Taylor FritzAlexander is in his hands the title on Delray Beach, but fails when the final against Serbian is closed Miomir kecmanovicmonitored to be crowned 6-3, 1-6 and 7-5. Two weeks later, the Spanish player also reached the final Acapulco, but lost the title against Czech Tomas Machac7-6 (6), 6-2.
His initial defeat to Indian wells facing Mackenzie McDonald It was another pitcher of cold water (2-6, 6-3, 6-2), but Davidovich started this Thursday with great walking in 1,000 periods, Miamibeat Jan-Lennard Struff (49º of ranking), whose guns are especially dangerous to hard tracks.
However, Malaga responded well to the challenge and imposed on German 7-6 (3) and 6-3 with some extraordinary points, such as ‘Passing-Shop’ with a posterior somersault that included him the match ball.
Davidovich will face another ‘coconut’ as Frances Tiafoe (17th), which won two of his three previous clashes, though the latter, the latest, fell to the Spanish side, rotating 16 of ACAPULCO ATP, 6-3, 6-7 (6) and 6-3.
Source: La Verdad

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