The national tennis player beat Frenchman Corentin Moutet and will go in search of the Santiago Open title for the first time in his career.
Alejandro Tabilo (51st) will play the final of the Chile Open. The national tennis player beat Corentin Moutet (140°) in a duel in the semi-final and will seek his second title at the ATP level in Santiago. After the complicated match against the Frenchman, Jano spoke with the TNT Sports show about what he experienced. “It’s been a tough road to get here, last year I had a lot of injuries,” he began by saying.
The national tennis player remembered the moment when he was closest to reaching the decisive stage. “I try to enjoy every moment. I had already participated in the semi-finals and I failed. Now there was tension over the last point but I was able to move the game forward. “I’m happy to be able to play a final in Chile, it’s something incredible.” he pointed out.

The match against the European had everything to please. They both had good moments and in the last point things looked like they could stretch, but the Chilean managed to finish. “I had two match points and in the second I was a little short, I hit it slower than I wanted. In the third one I told myself I had to throw it and I hit it really well, so I’m happy.” he recalled.
Tabilo now targets the doubles final, where he will share the court with Tomás Barrios. “Now I have to recover and focus on the doubles. At night I will rest, we will analyze and tomorrow (Sunday) everything will come out.” hill.
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