The third consecutive defeat of the Ukrainian
Ukrainian tennis player Alexey Krutykh failed to qualify for the series tournament ATP Challenger in Polish Szczecin. The Ukrainian lost in three sets to the Czech Martin Krumikh, who is in the fifth hundred of the world ranking.
Krutykh started the first game with losses, losing two of his innings. But he turned the tide and won six games in a row.
The hidden steering wheel motivated the Czech, who adjusted the game and became more careful about his own serves. The second game went into a tie-break, which was won by Krumich.
The third set was also held in an equal fight and also ended in a tie-break. Krutykh played the match-ball on the opponent’s serve, but immediately gave up his own.
This is Alexei’s third defeat in a row after his triumph in Prague. The Ukrainian subsequently lost in the first round of the tournament in Como, Italy, as well as in the Challenger qualification in Tulln, Austria.
- ATP Challenger. Szczecin. Qualification. First round
Oleksiy Krutykh (Ukraine, 2) – Martin Krumich (Czech Republic) – 1:2 (6:3, 6:7, 6:7)
Source: Sportarena
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