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In the first Group A game, F. Krajinovičius dealt confidently with Viktor Troickis (ATP-183) 4: 0, 4: 3 (5) and closely observed the last duel of the subgroup.
To reach the final of his own tournament, N. Dzhokovich had to defeat the seventh world rocket Alexander Zverev with a “dry” result, but the Serb failed: he won 4: 0, 1: 4, 4: 2.
An interesting situation arose in subgroup A: three tennis players won 2 wins and suffered 1 loss, and the balance of sets won and lost was also the same: 5: 3.
Everything was determined by the proportion of games won and lost, according to which F. Krajinovičius shot in the first position, beating the two players in the first ten and reaching the final.
In it, the Serbian opponent will be Austrian Dominic Thiem (ATP-3), who won all three matches in Group B. He secured his way to the final after a tough 4: 3 (2), 4: 3 victory ( 6) against Grigori Dimitrov (ATP-19).
In his hometown of Belgrade, N. Dzhokovich could not rejoice over the symbolic title of 4,000 fans gathered at the Serbian-founded tennis complex, but the tears that arose after the meeting were not sadness, but just many accumulated emotions.
“I don’t cry because I fell. The emotions overwhelmed me because everything reminds me of my childhood,” Nolė told the audience. – The last few days have been very sensitive and I want to thank everyone who contributed to this tournament. It’s also fun that We still have a local tennis player in the final. “
The Adria Tour charity tournament is only gaining momentum. The second stage of the tournament will take place next week in Zadar, Croatia. The third stop for the tennis players was in Montenegro (canceled, looking for another place) and the tour will end in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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