With skill and claw, Diego Schwartzman won and advances in the US Open

With skill and claw, Diego Schwartzman won and advances in the US Open

The 30-year-old Argentine, who thus advanced to the third round, appeared in New York in the early hours of last Wednesday with a victory as much or even more suffered against the local Jack Sock (107) by 3-6, 5-7 , 6-0, 1-0 and left due to a lumbar injury, while Popyrin (84) prevailed without any shocks against the Chinese Chun Hsin Tseng (89).

The narrowness of the result, with two tie breaks and a 7-5, offer a clear example of the difficulties that Schwartzman had to get out of his second commitment in the US Open, something that came from early Wednesday morning when only with fortune as an ally she was able to overcome the debut.

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while the rosarino Federico Coria fell this Thursday against the Spanish youth Carlos Alcaraz, who made his hierarchy weigh and eliminated him from the second round of the US Open, fourth and last Grand Slam of the year, by beating him 6-2, 6-1 and 7-5.

Coria, from Rosario, ranked 78th in the ATP world ranking, was unable to beat the promising young Spanish Carlos Alcaraz (4), who dispatched the Argentine after 2 hours and 12 minutes.

Coria started with a good game and the beginning of the first set was even, until Alcaraz stayed in the fifth game with the Argentine’s serve and, from then on, it was all of the young Spaniard, until the middle of the third set, when the Rosario He was able to break the serve of the Murcian for the first time.

The game was even until the end of the set and the match and, at that moment, the best image of the Argentine was seen, who fought until the end of the match, but it was not enough to reverse history.

The Argentine always tried to react, but Alcaraz, the greatest promise in world tennis, gave him almost no respite and with an effective, precise and forceful game, he only gave his rival some rest in the final part of the third set, which It was left with more suspense and resistance from Rosario.

Thursday’s day of the US Open had an Argentine in action in the doubles draw: the porteño Andres Molteni in pairs with the Mexican Santiago González, who lost to the Australians Matthew Ebden and Max Purcell 7-6 (9-7), 6-7 (8) and 6-1, for the first round.

While Pedro Cachín from Córdoba and Francisco Cerúndolo from Buenos Aires decided to cancel the commitment they had with the Americans Christopher Eubanks and Bryan Shelton,

On the other hand, the Cordovan from Bell Ville, Pedro Cachín (66) confirmed that he is going through the best year of his career and settled yesterday for the first time in the third round of a Grand Slam.

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The Cordovan born in Bell Ville 27 years ago left Slovenian Aljaz Bedene (347) and local Brandon Holt (303) behind, both wins in five sets, and will play again tomorrow against Frenchman Corentin Moutet (112).

In the only previous precedent, the Cordovan lost to the French this year in the final of the Lyon Challenger.

In the case of advancing to the round of 16, Cachín, champion this year of four Challengers (in Madrid, Prague, Todi and Santo Domingo), will play in that instance against the Norwegian Casper Ruud (7) or the American Tommy Paul (34). )

The US Open this year will distribute a record number of prizes between both ATP and WTA tables with a sum of 60,100,000 dollars.

The champions of the US Open, both in men and women, will receive $2,600,000, a figure higher than that delivered by the other three “majors”: the Australian Open awarded $2,071,064, Roland Garros $2,290,354 and Wimbledon $2,507. .460 US currency.

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