The Argentine tennis player Marco Trungelliti (75th) defeated the Italian-Argentine Luciano Dardieri (21st) in two sets and reached the final of the ATP in Marrakech, the first of his career at 36 years old. In a first set with five breaks, Trungelliti managed to take it in the tenth game with a partial of 6-4. Thus, the Santiagueño continues his dream week in Morocco after entering the Top 100 for the first time, and this morning, he qualified for the ATP Marrakech final, an instance he reaches for the first time in his career. Trungelliti will face the Spanish Rafael Jódar in the final, who categorically defeated the Argentine Camilo Ugo Carabelli in two sets. Although the start was even, Jódar showed off his right-handed game and did not give Ugo Carabelli any chances to get into the match. After going up 5-2 in the second break of the first set, the Spaniard sealed the victory in the set 6-2. In the second set, the Argentine continued at a weak level, making many errors and suffering against a Jódar who took advantage of every misstep by Ugo Carabelli. Thus, the Spaniard ended up winning the set 6-1.
Trungelliti reaches first ATP final at 36
Argentine tennis player Marco Trungelliti reached his first ATP final at 36 by defeating compatriot Luciano Dardieri. He will now face Spanish player Rafael Jódar.