Alejandro Tabilo conquers Taro Daniel 6-2 7-5 in the final in Auckland on Saturday. The match lasted 1 hour and 36 minutes. He won this tournament after playing this event for the first time in his career.
Tabilo added $ 41,935 to his prize money after winning this final. He has earned $ 100,640 in total after conquering this tournament.
Highlights Alejandro Tabilo vs. Taro Daniel ASB Classic – Auckland
Stats: aces, double faults, breaks, winners
At the end of the match, Alejandro scored 72 points vs. Daniel’s 58.
Tabilo
Alejandro struck 10 aces and he committed 2 double faults. Alejandro didn’t lose the concentration in converting 60% of the break points that he procured (3/5).
Daniel
On the other side, the Japanese wasn’t able to conquer any break point (0/3). That was one of the key issues for his defeat.
After this contest, the head to head between Tabilo and Daniel is 1-0 for Alejandro.
This was the maiden title for Tabilo that won his first title at the first attempt.
Live score progression and stats
The Chilean in this set was more solid than Taro and without too much struggle he won 6-2 after breaking the Japanese in the 6th (4-2) and in the 8th (6-2) game.
Alejandro failed to serve out the set when leading 6-2 to be broken at 40.
The Japanese was completely wiped out in the last 5 games of the set when the scoreline went from 2-2 to 6-2.
Alejandro converted 50% of his break points (2/4). He had 4 break points opportunities in the 6th (3-2 0-40, 15-40 and 30-40) and the 8th game (5-2 15-40). On the other side, Daniel wasn’t able to convert 1 break point in the 9th game (1-6 30-40).
They contested 57 points. Tabilo was the one to win the set after conquering 13 points more than Taro (35-22). The Chilean lost 9 points on serve (21-9). on the other side of the net, the Japanese conceded 14 points on serve (13-14).
Both players managed to hold their service games for the entire set. The only difference was just 1 break that the Chilean conquered in the 12th game (7-5).
Tabilo wasn’t able to convert 1 break point in the 12th game (6-5 0-40). On the other side, Taro was unable to convert any of his 2 break points. He had 2 break points opportunities in the 3rd (1-1 30-40) and the 7th game (3-3 40-A).
They contested 73 points. This set was a huge battle since finally Alejandro won barely 1 point more than the Japanese (37-36). Tabilo surrendered 16 points on serve (27-16). In addition, on the other side, Taro conceded 10 points on serve (20-10).