Popyrin was a tough stumbling block for the Argentine and had sets points in his favor in the first and third sets. With many long games and service breaks, the duel did not have a clear dominator but Schwartzman asserted his hierarchy in the decisive points.
In the tie-break of the third, the Aussie had a set point at 6-5 and was in front for most of it but failed in key moments and couldn’t force the fourth. El Peque, more detailed and focused, brought it forward with a cry of relief at the end as a celebration.
For his part, Federico Coria fell to the Spanish youth Carlos Alcaraz, who weighed in on his hierarchy and eliminated him, defeating him 6-2, 6-1, 7-5.
Meanwhile, Coria fell to the young Spanish Carlos Alcaraz, who weighed down his hierarchy and eliminated him from the second round of the fourth and last tennis Grand Slam played in New York, defeating him 6-2, 6-1 and 7-5
Rosario, located in the 78th position of the ATP world ranking, could not against the promising young Spanish Carlos Alcaraz (4), who dispatched him after 2 hours and 12 minutes. Coria started with a good game and the start 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 Spanish, until the middle of the third set, when the Rosario could break for the first time the Murcian’s serve.
The game was even until the end of the match and, at that moment, the best image of the Argentine was seen, who fought until the conclusion of the match, but it was not enough to reverse history.
The Argentine always tried to react, but Alcaraz 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 left him with more suspense and resistance from the Rosario.
Yesterday’s session had an Argentine in action in the doubles draw: Andrés Molteni from Buenos Aires, in a partnership with Mexican Santiago González, lost to Australians Matthew Ebden and Max Purcell 7-6 (9-7), 6-7 (8). -10) 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, Cordoba’s Pedro Cachín (66) will play again today 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.
Source: Ambito

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