The Ukrainian made seven double faults in two sets against the opponent’s only one
Ukrainian tennis player Vitaly Sachko lost to the Portuguese Joao Domingeshu in the second round of the tournament series ATP Challenger in Prague.
The intense duel lasted more than two hours. The Ukrainian started the match confidently, but lost five games in a row, losing in the first set.
In the second game, Sachko could not improve the game for a long time, but turned the tide, won back the match-ball and equalized the score. Unfortunately, having reached equality, Vitaly immediately lost his pitch, and then the match.
The Ukrainian’s mistakes on his own draws became the key ones. Vitali made seven double faults, five of which came in the second set. In comparison, Domingues only once failed to put the ball into play.
Sachko was seeded under the third number at the tournament in Prague. In the first round, the Ukrainian easily defeated the Bolivian Murkel Delen Velasco (6:2, 6:1).
Recall that Alexei Krutykh, seeded under the second number, also performs at the tournament in the Czech Republic. In the first round, the Ukrainian defeated Mariusz Kopil from Romania, and will play with the owner of the wild card Petr Nouza from the Czech Republic.
- ATP Challenger. Prague 3. First round
Vitaly Sachko (Ukraine, 3) – Joao Domingues (Portugal) – 0:2 (5:7, 5:7)
Source: Sportarena

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