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.

Auckland
Tabilo's Record

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

Tabilo
Daniel
6-2 7-5
1h:36
72
72
Total points
58
58
32
32
Winners
24
24
44%
44%
Ratio Winners
41%
41%
-- Serve --
10
10
Aces
2
2
2
2
Double Faults
2
2
62%
62%
1st in
54%
54%
71%
71%
1st won
77%
77%
32/45
32/45
1st won
24/31
24/31
57%
57%
2nd won
35%
35%
16/28
16/28
2nd won
9/26
9/26
-- Break Points --
3/5
3/5
Total
0/3
0/3
60%
60%
Won
0%
0%
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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

1st Set -
Tabilo HTML
TabiloDaniel
HTML
T
0
0
D
0
0

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).

2nd Set -
Tabilo Not
Not
0
0
0
0

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).

1st
Tabilo
Daniel
6-2
6
2
5
2
4
2
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
0
2nd
Tabilo
Daniel
7-5
7
5
6
5
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
0