Friday, January 12, 2018
Del Potro against Bautista Agut at the Oakland Final
US Open 2009 Champion Juan Martin Del Potro qualifies in the final of the Oakland tournament. The Argentinian placed under No. 2 beat the semi-finals of Spanish veteran David Ferrer with 6:4, 6:4. Del Potro made a break in the first game, but in the middle of the first set, Ferrer put him back in 3:3. Del Potro broke again immediately after that and led with 5:3, then closed the part in the tenth game. In the first eight games of the second set there were no breakthroughs, after which Del Potro won the 35-year-old Spaniard and led 5:4. With a game of 30 then the Argentine put a point of dispute. Del Potro will argue for the trophy with another Spaniard - Roberto Bautista Agut. He won a three-tiered match analyzed by record of football picks against Hollande Robin Haase - 6:7 (7), 7:6 (3), 7:6 (5). In the first set, Bautista Agut led 3:0, but in the seventh game the Dutchman returned the breakthrough and came to a tiebreak in which Haase had three consecutive matches at 6:3, but with two consecutive mini-breaks, Bautista Agut managed to level up first, and then winning a setball at 7:6. Haase, however, fought for 9:7. In the middle of the second set, the two tennis players exchanged a breakthrough, and in the tie-up, Bautista Agut did not leave the chances of his opponent, leading 6:1. In the third, the Spaniard led 4:1, the Dutchman leveled for 4:4, and in the Taipei Bautista Agut broke ahead in the result - 4:1 and 6:3, which proved decisive.
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