El Tanque presented his best version to defeat the Frenchman, which he won by partials of 6-3, 6-1 and 6-1. Now wait for the winner of the key between Frenchman Benjamin Bonzi and American Jenson Brooksby.
Christian Garin (43rd) signed another comfortable victory at Wimbledon. The Chilean, who had just beaten Elias Ymer (137th) without a loss in the previous phase, has now comfortably beaten Hugo Grenier (141st), 6-3, 6-1 and 6-1, and qualified for the third competition round.
The party started favorably for the national. He was solid in his serves to start in the lead without a problem. Although the European did the same in the next game and left it 1-1, Gago, who was always comfortable on the court, also didn’t let his rival rise and polished his serve so as not to give a bigger advantage.
It was in the next match that the Arica player made the difference. Thanks to a remarkable comeback, he broke the Frenchman’s serve and placed himself 3-1, forcing his opponent to break him as quickly as possible, to prevent the Chilean from taking off in the engagement. But Garin brought out his experience and polished his serve to immediately widen the gap.
Greiner did not stop fighting. Despite the fact that the Tank looked better, the Frenchman didn’t lose his focus and managed to take care of his serve to discount. The European’s task to stay alive got Gago in trouble and in fact, he was very close to breaking the Chilean in the seventh game. However, the latter recovered and came back with a superb cross backhand, to move within a point of the first set tie.
Greiner prevented Garin from ending the first set with a break. He was good in the serves and struggled trying to snatch the Chilean’s smile off the start. But he was no slouch on his serves and closed the first set with a 6-3 lead, looking like his best version and making few mistakes. His rival was forced to respond with his best face in the second part of the match, not to give up more ground and continue with possibilities.
El Tanque started the second round in the best possible way, immediately breaking Grenier’s serve and then increasing their lead, after coming back from 15-30. The Frenchman shortened the gap on the scoreboard, after taking care of his service. However, Garin continued the trend and still gave his opponent nothing. With great shots and attitude, he managed to get 3-1.
Since then, Gago has been on the path to victory. He hit the Frenchman again, smashing Grenier again and with a notable cross backhand he increased their difference to 4-1. He tended to his advantage and his strokes in both raises and replies continued to be outstanding, giving his rival no chances. This allowed him to come back 5-1 and then break his opponent’s serve to win the second set.
The third manga was no different from the second. Garin continued to be unstoppable and very inspired. He forced his serve to quickly make it 1-0 and later broke again. He moved the Frenchman from side to side and the match was played at his own pace. With great firmness, Garin went to 5-0, after having again broken the European’s service and treated his services.
In the sixth game, Grenier clinched to make up for the result somewhat, which was hardly going to escape Gago, who had victory close at hand and did not disappoint. El Tanque showed class in the Australian tournament and hopes to repeat it this Saturday in the third round. His rival for this instance will come from the winner of the key between the Frenchman Benjamin Bonzi and the American Jenson Brooksby.
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Source: Latercera

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