An exhausted Davidovich succumbs at its premiere of Indian Wells

MADRID 7 Mar. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The Spanish tennis player Alejandro Davidovich lost (2-6, 6-3, 6-2) against the American Mackenzie McDonald at his premiere this Thursday in the Indian Wells tournament, first 1000 Masters 1000 of the season, physically and mentally exhausted after two lost ends.

The Malagueño derailed in the Californian desert when he seemed to have everything face to sign up for a placid debut. Without shining, ‘Foki’ took advantage of a disastrous first McDonald set to take the reins and even began breaking the second act.

From there, the Spaniard only added four more games and said goodbye to the first to change of Indian Wells, physically diminished and without the ability to fight a game that became very uphill after the mood of losing two finals: neither Delray Beach nor Acapulco gave Davidovich their first title.

McDonald, invited by the organization, signed a meritorious reaction to a rival who had to ask for the physio and that was undoubtedly 100% on the track. However, the American tennis player took a 180 degree turn to the meeting from four games in a row to turn the second set.

In the third, the Spanish saw his mobility diminished and lost his serve in the fifth game. Next, the Malaga gave what he had left but he was a 0-40 that was his surrender before an McDonald that took the rematch of Delray Beach and a 0-3 that carried in the record against an exhausted Davidovich.