The Chilean tennis player (91st) beat Frenchman Geoffrey Blancaneaux (207th) 5-7, 7-5 and 6-3, a victory that allowed him to move into the second round of the tournament playoffs.
Alejandro Tabilo took the first step towards the ATP main draw in Munich. In two hours and 34 minutes, the Chilean tennis player (91st) beat the Frenchman Geoffrey Blancaneaux (207th) 5-7, 7-5 and 6-3, and moved into the second qualifying round of the competition which will take place develops in Germany.
It wasn’t easy for Ale to stay with the win. If he started the match in a good way, taking advantage of his service and being solid on the returns, his opponent settled down little by little. The panorama was more and more complicated for the native of Canada, who was not going to have fun.
The European signed a good start in the first set, but without making the difference. Although it was an even streak, in which the Chilean and his rival fought at a high level, it was Blancaneaux who broke when the partial was 5-5 to take the lead. forward and put national aspirations at the top from the start.
In the second set, Tabilo had to demand more than necessary to force a third set. The southpaw suffered a break in the first game so he’ll have to focus as much as possible to stay alive. And he succeeded, he recovered at a high level, just at the right time. In fact, he prevented the Frenchman from winning the two chances he had to end Ale’s participation in the tournament, who broke to return to the game.
Stretching out the game was within reach for the National, who polished their serve in the next game to stay in the fight, showing firmer footing in both serves and responses. It was thanks to this that he broke again and was able to stretch the match.
In the third set, Ale put out his best game. It allowed him to break and take the lead in the third set, leaving it 5-3 and hitting his opponent, who was declining as the duel progressed. Tabilo, meanwhile, felt safer. This confidence made him make as few mistakes as possible to end up winning.
Now the left-hander will attempt to enter the main draw of the contest. To do this, he must leave the Czech Jiri Lecheka, 93 years old in the world and whom he has never faced before.. This Sunday, both will face each other for the first time, with the desire to continue in the race.
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Source: Latercera

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