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The couple Iván Gakhov-Pedro Martínez was the doubles champion of the 'XXXIX Orysol Tournament'

23 July 2017 - 10: 31

The pair formed by the Russian, Iván Gakhov and the Spanish, Pedro Martínez won with the victory in the final of doubles of the "XXXIX Orysol Trophy", When prevailing to the one composed by, Juan Lizariturry and Jaume Pla, by 7 / 5. 6 / 7 and 11 / 9. The party that was held in the central court of the Dénia Tennis Club was followed by a good number of spectators.

It was a very disputed clash with the four players very involved in the game. They found points of enormous visibility and made the final very entertaining. The alternations in the scoreboard was the highlight of the first set. The greater regularity of the winning pair was worth to him to break the service of Pla and to write down the first sleeve.

In the second set followed the match even though Pedro Martínez lost his serve, in the next game was Jaume Pla who did so that equality remained on the scoreboard. The great party of Juan Lizariturry who was the one who pulled his partner, Jaume Pla, was worth to win the second in a tight tie break in which Gakhov and Martinez wasted some balls.

In the third sleeve they started sending Gakhov-Martínez who were placed with a clear 6 to 1. The reaction of Lizariturry well seconding by Pla caused that it was arrived at the one equal to 6. At the end again the more compact game of their rivals caused the match and the final were for Ivan Gakhov and Pedro Martinez.

At the end of the clash, the direct from the Tennis School of the Denia Tennis Club, Javier Piles, addressed the public thanking him for his presence and collaboration. He congratulated the players for the great game they offered and the players for their great work. Then, the directives of the Club, Maria Attard and Elsa Bordehore, were in charge of delivering the trophies to the finalists and champions.

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