While the Chilean was playing his match against Stefanos Tsitsipas (5th), he took the time to help a small supporter who was in the stands, which positively surprised the public.
Nicolás Jarry (23rd) is talked about not only for his great victory against Stefanos Tsitsipas (5th), but also for his gestures during the meeting with the Greek. As the second set was being played, the Chilean helped a small spectator who was in the stands, receiving a standing ovation from the audience.
The gesture was also captured by the official tournament broadcast, so the action quickly went viral on social media. Here we clearly see how in the seventh game of the second set, The current ATP champion from Geneva goes to get a bottle of water and gives it to a guard to give it to the little spectator, victim of a fall. His father thanks him for this gesture, while the entire stadium also recognizes the actions of the number 23 on the planet.
The action is obviously reminiscent of that carried out by Jarry at Wimbledon, when After being eliminated against Carlos Alcaraz, he gave away all his rackets to the little fans watching him in the lower parts of the center court at the All England Lawn Tennis Club.
Jarry wins his seventh victory against a Top Ten
The journey of Nicolás Jarry (23rd) at the ATP 500 in Beijing began with the best victory of his career on hard court. The Chilean beat Stefanos Tsitsipas twice 6-4 , number five on the planet, winning in his favor the face-to-face with the Greek, whom he overtook three times. All this when the European was in the top ten.
Including this match, there have been a total of seven occasions where the current Santiago champion has beaten a player ranked in the top 10 on the planet. His other victims were Dominic Thiem, Marin Cilic, Casper Ruud and Alexander Zverev
The course of the duel showed that the current champion from Santiago was uncompromising with his serve, who lost only six points throughout the match with his serve.
“I’m very happy with the way I played, trying to transfer what I practiced on the court for almost a week, so I’m well adapted, I want to do my best in the tournament and come away with a victory in two sets is very important for me . I hope to continue playing at this level, improving a little, being more consistent and continuing to progress,” he admitted after the victory.
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