Andy could not, but the end was happy



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Cuba met eight medals, including two gold. Puerto Rico won by countries with four crowns.

"I went out to get the title, but I must admit that Marcos Madrid was better today than me", summed up the Cuban Andy Pereira his silver medal at the tennis tournament of the Games [19659003] Champion of four years ago in singles, winner now in doubles and in team, Andy seemed able to finish with the triumph, but the reality was different.

"As he plays, I do not think, who loses with anyone", had commented at the beginning of individual matches the coach Daniel Guzmán, and very few dared to question him after what seen in the Center of Puerta de Oro Events.

Andy was the inspiration within the team, then in doubles with Moisés, and also in the mix that he shared with Idalys Lovet and took him to the bronze .

But apparently after five days of competition and some of the quarter-finals and extensive "sowing" Ancio fatigue began to appear.

His teammate Liván Martínez demanded that he reach seven sets for the 4-3 winner and then need 4-2 to beat the Puerto Rican Brian Afanador.

"These two games have exhausted me.I have tried to rest a few hours before the final, but it's not completely realized," he agreed calmly, as well that he lost his crown of Veracruz, he made up for two other titles this time

"Whatever it is, I am happy With the goal that we had two medals of & # 39; I would have liked that but I could not … ", he acknowledged as a summary.

In total, eight medals represented the balance of those on the island. In addition to the mixed bronze, he won the same medal for the teams, with Lisi Castillo in doubles and singles

Puerto Rico confirmed his dominance in the region with four titles, a pair of second places and two thirds. [19659003] Adriana Díaz was in all gold medals: team, women's doubles, mixed and individual.

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