translated from Spanish: Jarry: “The first title is not easy to achieve and is extremely special”

National tennis player Nicolas Jarry (64th of the world rankings) did not hide his excitement on Sunday when it comes to externalizing his senses of winning the first ATP tournament of his career, specifically Bastad’s in Sweden’s 250category. In the definition on Scandinavian clay, the second national racket was imposed on the Argentine Juan Ignacio Londero (71st) with partials of 7-6 (7) and 6-4. “I’m super happy, the first title is not easy to get and it’s extremely special. The first thing is super difficult and you have to take it off. I had two opportunities before when they didn’t happen, but I made good matches and it wasn’t given,” Jarry said in dialogue with Cooperativa. In addition, the 23-year-old Santiaguino took the time to remember the ATP finals lost in Sao Paulo 2018 and 2019 Geneva. “With Fabio Fognini (in Sao Paulo) I was break and set up and with Alex Zverev (in Munich) I had two set points and it wasn’t given, but they were very tough matches, in which I left everything, today I also did it with the illusion that it would be given to me and it was” Said. As for the performance deployed in the week in Bastad, the ‘Prince’ stated that “I was able to play very good tennis, one of the best of my life. I mean, winning a championship without losing any sets is very difficult and I managed to do it.” “At no time was I tight, I was almost always in control of most games and that means a lot. I’m playing really well and I hope to keep it for the rest of the year and hopefully this title will give me a bonus of confidence to follow,” he said. At the time of analyzing the final with Londero, Jarry indicated that “Juan Ignacio was playing very well, he was very aggressive, there was not much rally and it was difficult to feel good, so we had to fight just, try to get the best out possible and hope that a choice was given that what was I’ll hang in there and hold on as it is later, just as it was.” Thanks to the title achieved on Sunday in Sweden, Jarry will reach the best ranking of his career on Monday. The second national racket will star a 26-place jump to appear in the orb’s 38th square, with 1,135 points.



Original source in Spanish

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