Tabilo falls in the semifinals to oblivion in the Sarasota Challenger

Chilean tennis player Alejandro Tabilo (97) fell 7-6 and 6-1 against Colombian Daniel Galán, who is 151 in the world. The national athlete led 4-2 in the first set, but could not take advantage of it and ended up falling in the disputed championship in the United States.

Alejandro Tabilo (97th) could not repeat the good feelings left in the quarter-finals against JJ Wolf (151st). In the semi-finals of the Sarasota Challenger, in the United States, the left-hander came up against a harder stumbling block than he thought, the Colombian Daniel Galán, 151st in the world. By partials of 7-6 and 6-1, the national categorically succumbed to the coffee grower.

Alejandro Tabilo had started the match solidly from the first round. With a break in the pocket that allowed him to lead 4-2, the southpaw seemed to have condemned the first set.

However, nerves and inexplicable erratic play from the Chilean caused the Colombian to start improving, turning the game around and taking it 7-6 .

And it is that after surprisingly losing the first match of the afternoon, the Chilean passed out and could not recover the lost ground.

such for Galán, the second set was a formality, since he beat Tabilo by an emphatic 6 to 1 .

Bad result for the second national racket, which wanted to reconnect with a Challenger final. Now Jano has to get ready to compete in the ATP 250 in Belgrade. The good news is that the Chilean is expected to move up the rankings, approaching 90th in the world.

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Source: Latercera

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