There’s a new hangman in the Junior Tennis World Cup. The title of “giant killer” has earned it hard. Dutchman Mees Rottgering gave the bump this Wednesday afternoon, winning with sets of 7-5 and 6-2, knocking out Kaylan Bigun, number one seed and main favorite to win the Barranquillera competition.
The astonishment was notorious for all those present at the Racketpark. Rottgering, the same who ended the illusions of the Colombian Tomas Marín and the Briton Luca Pow, also one of the best players of this new edition, enjoyed glory by making the feat of becoming the greatest North American figure in this match on the road.
Even in the first passages of the meeting there was no indication of a possible surprise. Things took their normal course. Kaylan started to dominate the match. His serve was a real problem for Mees and the strength of his reaction showed how different it can be.
Source: El heraldo
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