After a contested match, the Toronto native asserted his position at home and sparked an uproar on the center court of the National Stadium.
After losing the first set and being very inconsistent, Alejandro Tabilo managed to raise his level considerably in the next two rounds, asserting himself on the court and winning the first point of the series against Peru in sets of four to six, six to two and six to one in one hour and 48 minutes.
The Chilean was take 5-1 in favor and 40-0 in the match . A solid serve and later a backfoot were enough to defeat the Lima native, who, after the first set, was enormously inferior to the national tennis player.
The match ball This sparked an uproar in the stadium, both from the public present and from the current captain of the Chilean team, Nicolás Massú. The Olympic medalist He ran in terror to hug him on the field while Tabilo made gestures pointing to his head, clearly referring to the mental strength he had during the match.
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