Hellenic Stefanos Tsitsipas He scored his first victory at the ATP Finals in Turin after a marathon against Russia Daniel MedvedevMore than two hours later, he was eliminated after taking direct hits from each other (6-3, 7-6 (11) and 7-6 (1)) agreed at two key tie-breaks, at a great level of tennis and to remember (6-3, 7-6 (11) and 7-6 (1). .
Between the two losers of the first day of the red group, a Medvedev was eliminated in the struggle of the tournament champion duo. touched the epic, success, after the tie was broken in the second set that he had accumulated three match points to extend the competition to a third set, in which he despaired of the resilience of his Greek opponent.
Medvedev is a hard nut to crack, if not, tell Tsitsipas who won the first set of the match 6-3 comfortably, By breaking the Russian’s first serve, learning what his mistake was in his defeat against Serbian Novak Djokovic, but seeing his presence in this tournament that puts the finishing touches to the season with Muscovite’s tremendous effort almost complicating his presence.
Medvedev woke up in the second set and exhibited the flexibility that characterized him so much and despite appearing uncomfortable, he reacted again under duress, a situation that already seemed commonplace in Moscow.
He kept his serve like a Greek and was decided to bet with a ‘tie-break’ to be remembered, a fight for everything, for nothing, open body, without gloves, Between the two bigs who didn’t want to give up anything on the track, Tsitsipas scored three match points that will definitely be remembered for a long time, and Medvedev won the set with the fourth set ball after thirteen points.
The fourth favorite’s hammer carburized seven direct serves in the second set and kept pace. seven more before the ‘tie-break’ for sure.
Tsitsipas left his serve in game seven and plattered Medvedev, who felt like he had momentarily won the comeback. He was 5-4 ahead, only four points away from winning the game. He squandered his opportunity in the face of Tsitsipas’ solid defense, who appeared at the best moment, recovered, broke and sank his opponent.
The last tiebreak has begun with an almost certain winner. The loudness of the first caused the stands to spin after the show, but Medvedev was out. Movements in order, negative with the head, grunts. Tsitsipas was whole, healed with the extra energy he gained after the last break.
It rolled over Hellen. He left no other choice. Consider Rublev in a seven-on-one and a new all-or-nothing game. Whoever wins passes, whoever loses goes home.
Source: Informacion

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