Ramos-Vinolas wins the title in Cordoba. HIGHLIGHTS – CORDOBA RESULTS

CORDOBA OPEN - CORDOBA FINAL RESULT. Ramos conquers his 4th career title after beating Tabilo in 3 sets.

Ramos Vinolas Wins Cordoba

Albert Ramos-Vinolas dispatches Alejandro Tabilo 4-6 6-3 6-4 in the final in Cordoba on Sunday. The battle lasted 2 hours and 40 minutes. This is the first time that the Spaniard conquered this tournament. His best achievement in this tournament so far was reaching the final. Here you can see when his history at this event.

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Albert added $ 13,855 to his prize money after conquering this final. He has earned $ 46,175 in total after conquering this tournament.

Highlights Albert Ramos-Vinolas vs. Alejandro Tabilo Cordoba Open – Cordoba

Stats: aces, double faults, breaks, winners

Ramos-Vinolas
Tabilo
104
104
Total points
101
101
32
32
Winners
39
39
31%
31%
Ratio Winners
39%
39%
-- Serve --
3
3
Aces
8
8
1
1
Double Faults
3
3
62%
62%
1st in
58%
58%
57%
57%
1st won
59%
59%
32/56
32/56
1st won
39/66
39/66
46%
46%
2nd won
40%
40%
16/35
16/35
2nd won
19/48
19/48
-- Break Points --
7/15
7/15
Total
5/10
5/10
47%
47%
Won
50%
50%
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At the end of the match, Albert scored 104 points vs. the Chilean’s 101.

Ramos-Vinolas

The Spaniard won this match even if he was battling in converting his break points after he converted only 47% (7/15) of the procured opportunities.

Tabilo

On the other side, the Chilean was effective when converting 50% of the break points that he procured points (5/10). Yet, that was not enough to win the match.

After this match, the head to head between Ramos and Tabilo is 1-0 for Albert.

This was the 4th career title for the Spaniard. He won the previous title in Estoril. (see list of titles and finals). Alejandro lost the opportunity to win his title at the first attempt. (see list of titles and finals)

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The Chilean conquered the set after recovering from 1 break down. In fact, after dropping his serve in the 3rd (1-2) game, The Chilean broke back in the 6th (3-3) and in the 10th game to conquer the set 6-4.

Tabilo was on the money in converting all his break points in the 2nd (1-0 40-A), the 6th (2-3 0-40) and the 10th game (5-4 15-40). Moreover, on the other side, the Spaniard was perfect in converting all his break points in the 3rd game (1-1 40-A, 40-A, 40-A, 40-A and 40-A).

They played 76 points. The Chilean won 8 more points than Albert (42-34). Tabilo dropped 18 points on serve (26-18). on the other side of the court, Albert conceded 16 points on serve (16-16).

Moura Monteiro started the set strong after breaking Alejandro Tabilo in the 2nd game (2-0). However, Albert succeeded in coming back to break the Chilean 3 times in the 3rd (1-2), in the 7th (4-3) game in the 9th game before winning the set (6-3) after breaking his opponent in the last game.

Alejandro was completely outplayed in the last 4 games of the set when the scoreline went from 2-3 to 6-3.

Moura Monteiro enjoyed quite a good start of the set after breaking Alejandro Tabilo in the 1st game (1-0). Yet, Albert managed to stage a good comeback to break the Chilean 3 times in the 6th (2-4), in the 8th (4-4) game in the 10th game before winning the set (6-4) after breaking his opponent in the last game.

The Chilean was not able to offer any resistance in the last 5 games of the set when the scoreline went from 1-4 to 6-4.

Albert converted 75% of his break points (3/4). He had 4 break points opportunities in the 5th (1-4 30-40), the 8th (3-4 0-40 and 15-40) and the 10th game (5-4 30-40). Moreover, on the other side, Alejandro converted 33% of his break points (2/6). He had his opportunities in the 1st (0-0 30-40), the 3rd (2-1 0-40, 15-40 and 30-40), the 5th (3-1 40-A) and the 9th game (4-4 30-40).

They played 66 points. Ramos conquered the set after winning 4 more points than Tabilo (35-31). Ramos conceded 18 points on serve (20-18). In addition, on the other side, the Chilean conceded 15 points on serve (13-15).