Pedro Cachin outlasts Albert Ramos-Vinolas 3-6 6-0 7-5 in the final in Gstaad on Sunday after conquering a huge battle. The battle lasted 2 hours and 25 minutes. This is the first time that the Argentine conquered this tournament. Here you can see when his history at this event.
Cachin added € 35,665 to his prize money after winning this final. He has earned € 85,605 in total after winning this tournament.
Highlights Pedro Cachin vs. Albert Ramos-Vinolas EFG Swiss Open – Gstaad
Stats: aces, double faults, breaks, winners
At the end of the match, Cachin scored 93 points vs. Albert’s 79.
Cachin
The Argentine won this match even if he was struggling when converting his break points since he converted only 42% (5/12) of the procured opportunities.
Ramos
On the other side, the Spaniard was well focused in converting 50% of the break points that he procured points (3/6). However, that was not enough to win the match.
After this match, the head to head between Cachin and Ramos is 1-0 for Pedro.
This was the maiden title for the Argentine. The Spaniard remains with 4th titles after he conquered the tournament in Bastad 2016, in Gstaad 2019, in Estoril 2021 and in Cordoba 2022. (see list of titles and finals)
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Albert won the set after he broke Cachin in the 3rd (2-1) and in the 9th (6-3) game.
Albert failed to serve out the set when leading 6-3 to be broken at 30.
Albert was unerring in converting all his break points in the 3rd (1-1 30-40), the 5th (3-1 30-40 and 40-A) and the 9th game (5-3 40-A and 40-A). In addition on the other side, Cachin was perfect in converting all his break points in the 2nd (1-1 15-40 and 30-40) and the 10th game (2-6 30-40).
They contested 75 points. Ramos was the winner of the set after clinching 7 more points than Cachin (41-34). Albert dropped 11 points on serve (20-11). On the losing side, Pedro conceded 21 points on serve (23-21).
There was not much story in this set as the Argentine conceded no games to Ramos before winning the set 6-0.
Cachin converted 28% of his break points (2/7). He had 7 break points opportunities in the 3rd (2-0 15-40), the 5th (4-0 15-40, 30-40, 40-A, 40-A and 40-A) and the 7th game (6–1 30-40). On the other side, Pedro didn’t concede a single break point during this set.
They contested 38 points. The Argentine was the winner of the set after clinching 16 more points than Ramos (27-11). The Argentine was extremely solid on serve to drop just 3 points (12-3). On the losing side, the Spaniard conceded 15 points on serve (8-15).
Cachin had a strong start of this set after breaking Albert Ramos-Vinolas in the 2nd game (2-0). Yet, the Argentine refused to bow to come back to break the Spaniard in the 11th (6-5) game before winning the set (7-5).
Cachin converted 50% of his break points (1/2). He had 2 break points opportunities in the 11th game (5-5 30-40 and 40-A). On the other side, Ramos was clinical in converting the only break point that he conquered in the 8th game (3-4 15-40).
They played 59 points. The Argentine was the winner of the set after clinching 5 more points than the Spaniard (32-27). Pedro conceded 8 points on serve (21-8). On the other side, Albert conceded 11 points on serve (19-11).