Cristian Garin pulled off a difficult match and advanced to the second round at Roland Garros



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The Chilean tennis player Cristian Garin (19th ATP) played a tough game against German Philipp Kohlschreiber (86th) to settle in the second round of Roland Garros.

Chile’s number one he had to fight for two hours and 57 to beat the German by partial 6-4, 4-6, 6-1 and 6-4, in a match where the national player showed good tennis from the back of the court.

That was how in the first set, a break in the tenth game allowed him to stay with the opening chapter, however, at the beginning of the second set a break made by the European, former number 16 in the world, and an increase in his performance allowed him to match the actions.

The third set was a monologue for Garin, who brought out his best from the back of the court, who mixed with accurate trips to the net to break Kohlschreiber’s service twice and seal a categorical 6-1.

The fourth set seemed to complicate everything for Garin. The German broke in the sixth game, but from then on everything went to the national representative, who won four games in a row to close the match.

Garin thus equals his best performance at Roland Garros, a tournament where in 2019 he reached the second round, and hopes to face the Australian Marc Polmans (122 °), who after being benefited as a lucky loser surprised Frenchman Ugo Humbert (38 °) by beating him 6-2, 6-2, 3-6 and 6-3.





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