The first racket Chilean lost in one hour and 23 minutes with partials of 7-5 and 6-1 against the European, despite a break and with his service to win the first round.
Alexandre Tabilo he only lasted two rounds in the Long Island tournament. The first chilean racket fought hard in the first set, but couldn’t help but fall to Italian L sonego orenzo who won the match in straight sets, after one hour and 23 minutes of play.
The first Chilean racquet started well against the 14th seed of the Winston-Salem tournament. A match that was shown in quick succession until the eighth game of the first set.
During that span, both players won their respective serves with authority and took the side to a balanced 4-4, a true reflection of what was going on in the game.
Pivotal moment
However, In the ninth game, the national athlete born in Toronto, Canada had the great opportunity to win the first set. The European was still down with his serve. He even saved three break points, but a long left ball tabilo into a 5-4 lead.
So Jany only had to hold serve to win the first set, as she had done so far in the match. However, the Chilean couldn’t keep up and fell to 0-40. And although he deducted a point, he eventually ended up giving up serve with a double fault to leave the quarter 5-5.
Sonego had no major complications to keep his serve and left the score 6-5 in his favor. In the seventh, Tabilo again lowered his performance and came back to 0-40 with his serve. Despite the fact that he managed to save a few break points, it didn’t stop the Spaniard from winning the first set 7-5.
In the second set, the Chilean was unable to maintain the level he had shown so far and quickly fell behind 4-0 after suffering two breaks early in the set.
Sonego went up 5-0. The first national racket managed to recover from the beating by saving his serve at least once. However, the Italian served for the final 6-1 which left the Chilean credit out of the second round of the tournament .
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Source: Latercera

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