César Fábregas explains how the national tennis player put his recent defeats behind him and reached the final of the Italian Masters 1000. “We have the hope of winning the cup at home,” said the Spaniard.
Until two weeks ago, Nicolas Jarry (24th) I couldn’t lift my head. The clay court tour was difficult for him and the Masters 1000 in Rome was considered a tough tournament. However, the national tennis player left the bad moment behind him and, in a historic week, he managed to reach the final of the traditional competition. This Sunday, we measure ourselves against Alexander Zverev (5th) in the definition.
From Italy, his trainer, the Spaniard Cesar Fabregas , gave the keys to his student’s rise. “I see Nico very well all week. He went less and more every game. He had trained at a very good level in the previous days. “I was ready to have a really good tournament,” he said.

The Iberian recognizes that the level of the Santiago native has improved throughout the tournament. “The first two matches, against the Italians (Stefano Napolitano and Alexandre Muller), were very hard. Also with the counter stands. Nico was able to hold on and continue. He had the attitude and mentality to get them out. Since the match against Muller, he has been looser, with aggressive and dominant tennis. “he added.
Along the same lines, Fábregas adds that it was Jarry’s mentality that kept him in the quarter-finals and semi-finals, when they were on the rise. “He played very good matches against Stefano Tsitsipas and Tommy Paul, who are great players. Nico was in good spirits, physically and with brutal determination. Thanks to this, we are in the final. “We are very happy to be able to bring the cup home.” a point.
“Zverev is a great player, who plays at a high level. But Nico is ready to face it and move the game forward. This Sunday, he will be in full force to compete and fight a complete battle. It is essential that you continue to impose your game and maintain the plan that you are going to propose. It’s a day to leave your skin on the track and squeeze out every last drop” the Spanish closed.
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