Báez’s unforgettable day in the Davis Cup

Báez’s unforgettable day in the Davis Cup

At no time did the number 62 in the world show exaggerated emotions. At just 21 years old, he shows a maturity appropriate for big challenges. “The call comes when it comes and because it comes,” he had warned during the week.

“Seba” is his coach, Sebastian Gutierrezwith whom he has a special bond, not only as a coach and pupil, but rather as if he were a mentor. “The debut was very good, balanced, he could enjoy it. It was very positive for him.”commented the former collaborator of Daniel Orsanic in the Davis Cup team in dialogue with Ambit.

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The team’s work philosophy is to take each step with planning and achieve goals beyond the result. That is why Gutiérrez analyzed the debut in the national cast not so much for the victory but for finding the best version of Báez: “I told him this was going to make him a little better tomorrow. I believe that all experiences, if you live them in a good way, make you grow”.

In addition, the referent of the Architecture club highlighted “The defense of what was raised before the game, his personality, his dedication, his balance –emotional, above all things-, and that he always tried to play” as the highest points of 7-6 (4) and 6-3 over Jiri Lehecka, No. 1 of the Czechs.

Coria decided that the coaches of each player are part of the training sessions and matches, so that those who know them best can support them. Báez supported both of them in a day of strong emotions that included the fiery acclamations of the public.

“Guille was cheering me on the whole time. One of the very good things that happened was that I felt him very present to Seba, so that calmed me down. The work of both was very good, they made me feel very comfortable”noted the former junior world number one.

For the coach, “the main challenge was to maintain that concentration. Since he doesn’t have as much experience, with so many people who encourage him, he is focused on what we have been doing day by day in the tournaments. We plan it as just another tournament”. However, he accepted that the Davis Cup debut “was tense”.

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“Our main objective is that tomorrow is better than today, and that is the added value that each experience we live gives us. It was super positive, just as it was super positive to play a final in Santiago de Chile, just as it was super positive to lose to Thiago Monteiro in Rio de Janeiro. All of this makes it what it is today. We are happy”Gutierrez closed.

Coria was also a debutant this Friday and sought to calm the anxiety of his second singles player, which evaporated at the end of the first set. “He was very firm at all times, he played a very solid game, despite the fact that he had to go out on the court in the first turn. We were putting together the week so that they are calm and not load them with pressure “he pointed.

“He feels very confident with his coaching staff and we decided to give the players that opportunity, to continue doing what they do on the circuit. That was good for Seba so that it would not be such an abrupt change between the circuit and the Davis Cup”, revealed the Argentine captain.

It may be logical to doubt what a rookie can do, but Báez quickly adjusted the machinery so that nothing goes wrong. He gave the first point to Argentina, which beat the Czech Republic 2-0, and it’s all happiness. His first match in the Davis Cup will be unforgettable.

Source: Ambito

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