Jarry lost with Messik and said goodbye quickly from the US Open 2025

Jarry lost with Messik and said goodbye quickly from the US Open 2025

Nicolás Jarry (103º) He arrived in New York with bad sensations not only tennis (dragged four consecutive losses, two of them on the US rapid court tour), but also moods. As he told AM850 in the prior to your debut in the US OpenHe suffered a personal problem that affected his concentration in recent days. Anyway, he assured that he would go out with everything in the Grandstand of Flushing Meadows to try to give the batacazo before Jakub Mensik (16th). And although he fought until the end, he ended up fired by 7-6 (5), 6-3 and 6-4 in 2h24m of play.

The Chilean was faithful to his style from the first moment: he always opted for aggressiveness from the bottom. Beyond that he played some long exchanges, he sought short points to take advantage of the surface speed and avoid greater wear, also conditioned by the high temperatures of New York. And, in that sense, he found many winning shots (37), but also several united errors (39). While the account gave him positive, the truth is that defeat is explained at the time his failures appeared.

For example, in the first and second partial he was at a disadvantage with a break down. However, he managed to recover quickly to match the score. In the Trebreak it was inaccurate, and the same happened in the sixth game of the second set, when Chances wasted to get 3-3. Not to mention the four Break Points wasted in the last game of the game.

Mesik, meanwhile, was far from his best level. However, the 19 -year -old Czech was enough to overcome its premiere in the last Grand Slam of the season. The key? Your service. Despite a discreet 55% of first serves, it won 81% of those points and 49% with the second. In addition, he saved eight chances of break and added 109 points against 94 of his rival along the American noon.

“The debut is always difficult for the best of five sets. Many key moments during the game and I am happy to have always kept completed, what was important. Nico is a great champion and knew that he was going to fight until the end. I am happy to advance round,” Mesik said.

While the 16th preclassified waiting quietly until Tuesday to the winner of the cross between the Frenchman Ugo Blanchet and the Hungarian Fabian Marozsan, Jarry, who appears virtually in the 98th place of the ranking (and hardly remains in the top 100 in the next update), he will make the suitcases to think about his next destination.

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