Spanish tennis player Alejandro Davidovich qualified Thursday for the quarterfinals of the tournament The sixth ATP Masters 1000 of the season played on hard court, from Toronto (Canada) defeated Norway’s Casper Ruud (7-6(4), 4-6, 7-6(4)), American Mackenzie McDonald.
‘Foki’, who could not win a match in the Canadian event until this week, added his third win these days, most studied after two blunts performances. The last one against the German Alexander Zverev undoubtedly gave the Malaga man the faith he needed on a roller coaster against the Norwegian this Thursday.
The Spanish tennis player played the first game without a break on one side or the other in the ‘tie-break’. Then the game stopped due to the rain that made him smile and entered an uncertain area. Davidovich retracts ‘break’ since return it is suitable
From 2-3 the Malaga man went to 4-3 but from then on he lost every game and therefore the set. The Spanish player’s slump was prolonged with another ‘timeout’ that put Ruud ahead at the start of the third quarter. strengthened to save the rent. However, when it was world number five’s turn to close the game by serving, the Norwegian took an important ‘time out’.
‘Foki’ came back to life on time, freed with a few shouts and reached another tie-break with more confidence than his opponent. Norway made a lot of mistakes in tiebreaks And, despite a fight to the end, the Spaniard has yet another victory in their new idyll with Canada and is now seeking the semi-finals against McDonald, who eliminated local idol Milos Raonic (6-3, 6-3).