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Jarry drops a new cador

This Friday, the Chilean Nicolas Jarry, 53rd player in the world, after Casper Ruud, eliminated the German Alexander Zverev, 27th player in the world and seeded n°3, in the semi-finals of the ATP tournament in Geneva in Switzerland, on clay , in two sets (7-6 (3), 6-3) and 1h48 of play.

Nicolas Jarry no longer stops. This Friday, the Chilean, 53rd player in the world, after Casper Ruud, eliminated the German Alexander Zverev, 27th player in the world and seeded n°3, in the semi-finals of the ATP tournament in Geneva in Switzerland, on clay, in two sets (7-6 (3), 6-3) and 1h48 of play. In the first set, the two players tied the game for the first ten games.

At 5-5, the Chilean got two break points, but without achieving his goals. The two players therefore logically headed for the tie-break. A decisive game during which Nicolas Jarry was not really endangered, before concluding with his first opportunity (7-6 (3)).

Final scare for Jarry in the last game

Finally, in the second and final round, at 2-1, the lower ranked of the two made the break. Until then lead 5-3. At that time, the 53rd player in the world served for the gain of this meeting. A game during which the Chilean got a final fright, then finding himself forced to save a break point.

Before finally achieving his goals and concluding this meeting, on his very first match point (6-3). In the final, Nicolas Jarry will challenge the Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov, 33rd player in the world and seeded n°4, who defeated the American Taylor Fritz, 9th player in the world and seeded n°2, in three sets (3-6, 7 -5, 7-6 (2)) and 2h55 of play.

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