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(Reuters) – Diego Schwartzman kept three points to settle the first set before defeating American Taylor Fritz 7-6 6-3 in the Los Cabos final in Mexico City on Saturday night.
It was the third title of the 26-year-old Argentinian who won the clay court, but his first title in hardball collapsed to celebrate the victory after an hour and 43 minutes when Fritz shot a ball in the ball.
After the break in the first set, Schwartzman was 40-0 behind when the score was 6-5, but he came out of the podium with powerful throws forward and forward to force his opponent to rest.
Fritz did not succeed at crucial moments and made easy mistakes in the deciding game by leaving the first set to Schwartzman.
The 21-year-old advanced 3-2 in the second set before Schwartzman found his balance to break the show, then progressed 5-3 and then decided to win.
(Reuters)
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