The Buenos Aires, who came from retiring from Toronto, won 7-5 and 6-3 to former Japanese Nishikori. Meanwhile, Stroke could not continue with his walk and lost in the debut.
The Argentine Camilo Ugo Carabelli had a positive premiere in the Masters 1000 of Cincinnati When winning in 7-5 and 6-3 sets to Japanese Kei Nishikori.
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Carabelli, who came from retiring in Toronto for muscle discomfort, showed solidity from the beginning and got into the second round, where he will face the premises Ben Sheltonthat last night was crowned in Toronto in what meant his first title of M1000.


The party marked the first confrontation between them in the professional circuit. Carabelli began with authority, breaking in the first return game and taking advantage. Although Nishikori managed to match the score, the Argentine found precision in the key moments and closed the first set with a break in the final stretch.
In the second manga, parity remained until 3-3, but Carabelli accelerated from the bottom of the court, broke in the seventh game and held its service firmly to seal the victory. In just over an hour and a half, the Argentine confirmed his physical recovery and took a firm step in the contest.
With this victory, Ugo Carabelli seeks to consolidate in the most demanding tournaments of the circuit. His next opponent will be Ben Shelton, current number 6 of the ATP ranking, owner of a powerful game, risky and with a devastating serve.
Rapid goodbye to Thiago Tirante
Thiago Tirante He failed Luca Nardi 6-4 and 7-6 (5), in a match that lasted almost two hours and in which he became 5-3 and with serve to take the second set.
The Platense, who had starred in a historical day by beating James Trotter and Arthur Cazaux on the same day to access the main box, could not hold the level against Nardi and quickly said goodbye to the contest. His next destination will be the Cancun Challenger, as a preparation for the US Open.
Despite the defeat, Stroke added experience in his second main team of Masters 1000 in the season, after debuting in Miami.
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