Tennis
Davis Cup
The Spanish number one is imposed on two sets to Dominic Stricker to give advantage of the team led by David Ferrer
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The greatest experience to face the key moments was final for Pedro Martínez to take the first point of the Davis Cup tie between Switzerland and Spain, which has begun to be played this Saturday in the Helvetic town of Biel. Martínez, number one of the Spanish expedition won in two sets and two hours and 3 minutes (6-4 and 7-6 (7) to Dominic Striker, the second rack of the Swiss. The Spanish overcame a first break against In the first set and was also more effective in the Tie-Break of the second and definitive manga.
Stricker, 22 years old and 287 of the world, planted face as far as he could. Left -handed player, he handed his service to lengthen the duel. A serve that, as he admits himself, helped him polish Roger Federer himself.
Martínez took to make Biel’s fast track speed, and that took advantage of Stricker to score a first break in the fourth game of the game. Martínez, 27 -year -old Alcireño, Pedro Jr. dad for 13 months, reacted immediately and chained two consecutive breaks to overcome and face the first manga.
In the second, things were even more matched. Neither of the two contestants was able to break the serve of his rival (Martínez had two opportunities for one of Stricker) and the party went to sudden death, also decided by small details in favor of Spanish.
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