Table of Contents – Sports – Great feat: Fucsovics also won his second match at Roland Garros!



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So far Márton Fucsovics and Albert Ramos-Viñolas have met each other five times. The Spanish tennis player won three times, but his most important match, in 2019, was won by Fucsovics at the Australian Open. The weather has not changed in recent days in Paris, the players had to enter the field in the same cold and gloomy weather.

Márton Fucsovics started safely, he was close to rest in the first serve of Ramos-Viñolas. In comparison, he lost his own service immediately, very smoothly. It says a lot about Fucsovics’ game that he made five unforced errors after three booms early on. At 1: 3, Fucovich came back to take his opponent’s serve, but the Spaniard confidently closed his serve, 1: 4. In the next bet, however, Ramos-Viñolas fought in vain, Fucsovics broke after two bad hits. The Spaniard, who ranked 32nd, almost reestablished the difference immediately, although Fucsovics led 40: 0. In the end, this did not happen, Fucsovics tied 4: 4. They did not stop until 6: 6, and the Hungarian rival he didn’t like it much.

The acronym showed nervousness in the Ramos-Viñolas game, leading Fucovich to 3: 2 after two mini runs. He didn’t even give Fucsovics more points to Ramos-Viñolas, with big palms and finally a flick to bring the draws to 7: 2 and the first set.

Ramos-Viñolas also cut early in the second game, but this time Fucsovics stood in the mud and served. He was haunted by the Spanish, looking for break balls almost constantly. At those times, however, he met the Hungarian player in 63rd place in the world rankings. Ramos-Viñolas, on the other hand, accommodated his servants at lightning speed, leaving no chance for Fucovich.

Until 4: 3, when it was difficult for him to take the Spanish, 5: 3. It was the best time to do the feat, Fucsovics’ hand was not shaking, so he took the second set to 6: 3.

Ramos-Viñolas started the third set stubbornly, but Fucsovics couldn’t take her serve. They brought their own portions with relative ease, making far fewer mistakes. After two and a half hours of play, at 3: 4, the rain intervened and the games were able to take a break. At the end of the rain break, the Hungarian player immediately lost his serve. In vain Ramos-Viñolas could serve for the set, Márton Fucsovics broke back, 4: 5. This gave strength to our compatriot, since he not only brought his own servant, but also took the serve from his opponent, 6 : 5. Fucsovich did not spoil and Ramos-Viñolas’ mistakes were fatal.

Fucsovics closed the game of 3 hours and 1 minute in 7: 6, 6: 3, 7: 5.

Among the top thirty-two in the world rankings, 84th Brazilian Thiago Monteiro will be Martin Fucsovics’ rival. Nor does it seem like an impossible task.



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