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Kazakhstan’s Yevgeny Korolev, first yielded three points in the first set of the 1/8 Davis Cup finals match, but then won back the lost points and won the match against Austria’s Jurgen Melzer, Vesti.kz reports. 2:5 is considered the score when there are no chances left to turn the match around. However, Korolev managed to win the match against the leader of Austria’s team Jurgen Melzer, who is ranked 30th according to the latest ATP (Association of Tennis Professionals) ranking. The Kazakhstan tennis professional evened the score to 6:6 and then won Tie Break with the score of 7:4. He gripped the lead in the first half of the second set 3:0. The Austria’s tennis professional managed to break his own serves, but Korolev didn’t leave him any chances and won 6:3. Yevgeny won a break point in the beginning of the third set. He managed to convert it 2:1. He also managed to save one more serve of his rival making the score 4:1. Then he won his own serve 5:2. Then he served for victory and Ausitria’s tennis professional made an out landing the ball outside the length of the ground 15:0. 30:0 Yevgeny gets got his rival running to one corned and the ball flying into the other corner. Melzer hit the ball out once again 40:0. Korolev didn’t throw away this lead and won 6:2 and 2:0. The Davis Cup World Group, the first round: Yevgeny Korolev (Kazakhstan) – Jurgen Melzer (Austria) 7:6 (7:4), 6:3, 6:2.
Kazakhstan’s Yevgeny Korolev, first yielded three points in the first set of the 1/8 Davis Cup finals match, but then won back the lost points and won the match against Austria’s Jurgen Melzer, Vesti.kz reports.
2:5 is considered the score when there are no chances left to turn the match around. However, Korolev managed to win the match against the leader of Austria’s team Jurgen Melzer, who is ranked 30th according to the latest ATP (Association of Tennis Professionals) ranking.
The Kazakhstan tennis professional evened the score to 6:6 and then won Tie Break with the score of 7:4. He gripped the lead in the first half of the second set 3:0. The Austria’s tennis professional managed to break his own serves, but Korolev didn’t leave him any chances and won 6:3.
Yevgeny won a break point in the beginning of the third set. He managed to convert it 2:1. He also managed to save one more serve of his rival making the score 4:1. Then he won his own serve 5:2. Then he served for victory and Ausitria’s tennis professional made an out landing the ball outside the length of the ground 15:0. 30:0 Yevgeny gets got his rival running to one corned and the ball flying into the other corner. Melzer hit the ball out once again 40:0. Korolev didn’t throw away this lead and won 6:2 and 2:0.
The Davis Cup World Group, the first round:
Yevgeny Korolev (Kazakhstan) – Jurgen Melzer (Austria) 7:6 (7:4), 6:3, 6:2.