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Taylor Fritz To serve his opponent 153 miles per hour – it was the fastest Wimbledon History, however, won the Fritz Point-and overnight the overnight suspension before the fifth set was the first round to win the first round against Giovanni Empatashi Pericard against the first round against the first round of 6-4, 7-6 (6), 6-4.
On Monday night, the fourth set tiebreaker had two points from the defeat at the half-dozen events on Monday night, but the US Open Runner-Up Fritz did not need to turn things, but he was two points from the defeat at the fourth set tiebreaker on Monday night.
“Really a crazy match,” No. 5-descendant Fritz On Tuesday, he said after the victory in the first number court. “I thought it was going on the whole thing last night in the fourth-set tiebreaker. But he came back on me in the first two tiebreaker so I thought I probably had one in me. I am very happy to get through it.”
After the Fritz Fifth set was forced at 9:30 pm on Monday, the match was postponed because there was a curfew at the All England Club that stopped the game at 9pm and officials were concerned about finishing. It was clear that Fritz preferred to continue, but it does not depend on him.
“I mean it is obviously ideal. I think if we don’t get time to finish the fifth set, I think it is understandable not to play the fifth set. But you have left the sets as long as you can play the sets, and they still played the fifth,” 28 years old Californian said. “I obviously wanted to play it, but no matter how, I felt the confidence of coming back today (and) to do it too.”
It turned out that on Tuesday, he needed 35 minutes to work in a competition on Tuesday, which featured 66 total asus – by 37 MPTSI perricard, by Fritz 29.
At the third point of the match on Monday, Empatashi Pericard-a 6-foot-8 French, 21-year-old-he served 153 miles per hour, which hits 148 miles per hour by Taylor Dent on the 21st.
Fritz simply was not able to get his racket on the ball and bring it back, but in the end he took the matter with the winner of the Fourhand Volie.
“The funny thing is, I always tell my coaches (when) they sometimes say that I should try to serve in my body … (that) I think the body is terrifying to serve the body. When I do it I can’t win the point,” said Fritz. “And I sent the video to my coach (153 miles per hour per hour) and said: ‘You go there. He served the fastest serving in the history of Wimbledon in my chest, and I won the point, so you have evidence: the body serving is bad.”
Fretz lost in the first round in the French Open last month, but he was quickly felt more comfortable in grass courts, which rewarded his big serving and strength on forehand. He reached the quarter -finals in the Wimbledon last year and last year, and last week to the surface of his fourth Eastburn Open title.
“This is a huge, huge week for me, with the recent results of grass. So I was thinking about it in this match,” he said. “It puts a lot of stress on me because I really didn’t want to go out in the first round.”