The Spanish tennis player Alejandro Davidovich has fallen this morning in the final of the Acapulco Tournament (Mexico), of ATP 500 category and played on a hard track, before the Czech Tomas Machac (7-6 (6), 6-2), and is frustrated his second attempt in two weeks of raising his first ATP trophy.
The Malagaño, number 48 of the world, had fallen a little less than two weeks ago in the final of the Delray Beach (United States) tournament, and this time it was willing to take off the thorn in the final match of the Mexican contest. However, he was unable to break the service of a solid Machac, who at 24 raised his first hindering in the circuit and that on Monday will debut in the ‘Top 20’.
The equality of the first partial, in which neither contenders was able to break the service of his rival, had to resolve in the ‘Tiebreak’, where the Czech tennis player was more solvent.
In fact, Machac won 29 consecutive points with the first service before giving one to the beginning of the second set, in which he resisted the only occasion of breakage that Davidovich ordered throughout the match in the second game.
Two breaks earned him to link five consecutive games won and to close the contest in an hour and 32 minutes, having won 37 of 39 points with the first serve.
In this way, Davidovich could not successfully complete his week in Mexico, although he confirms his great start of the season. At the moment, it is classified as number 10 of the race to Turin, after linking the Delray Beach (ATP 250) and Acapulco (ATP 500).
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