
OUR Stefanos Tsitsipas won with a set 2:0 (7:6, 6:1) Andreas Andrade, and Greece with a total score of 3:1 over Ecuador secured access to the Davis Cup World Group I after 19 years (since 2004).
The Greek champion broke the resistance of his opponent, ranked 564th in the world ranking, in a match that lasted 1 hour and 15 minutes.
Match with… 112
Tsitsipas struggled in the first set when he needed a tiebreak (7-1) to win 7-6.
Gaining a psychological edge as well, he easily cleared the second set 6-1, sending Greece into World Group I, where Japan, Brazil, Denmark, Romania, Peru, Ukraine, Turkey, Lithuania and Bulgaria also qualified.
despite the cold over 10,000 spectators were inside the Olympic venues and deified the Greek tennis player. The moment when the message 112 sounded from the fans’ mobile phones during the match was special.
With information from APE-MPE
Source: Kathimerini

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