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Dominic Stricker (ATP 94) failed at the start of the Next Gen Finals. At the ATP Junior Masters in Saudi Arabia, he lost to the Italian Flavio Cobolli (ATP 100) in four sets on the first day of the Green group.
The 21-year-old Stricker had no chance despite the clear verdict of 2:4, 4:3 (9:7), 1:4, 2:4. On the contrary: the Bernese even scored one point more throughout the match than his opponent of the same age, but only managed to use one of the twelve break opportunities. Cobolli, on the other hand, took his opponent’s serve four times five times and made the difference.
After the opening defeat, Stricker is already under pressure on Wednesday. On the second day of play he will face Arthur Fils (ATP 36). The Frenchman, seeded number 1, won in the opening match against the Italian Luca Nardi (ATP 115) in five sets.
Special mode
Taking place in Saudi Arabia for the first time, the tournament not only offers a high prize pool of $2 million, but also a special mode. The matches are played on three winning sets, although the sets last a maximum of four games. At 3:3 there is a tiebreak.
The best U21 players from the past season are used. Carlos Alcaraz (ATP 2) and Holger Rune (ATP 8), who were eligible by age, contested the ATP Finals, Ben Sheldon (ATP 17) and Lorenzo Musetti (ATP 27) declared forfeits for Jeddah. (SDA)
Source : Blick

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