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Gijon Open R2: Andy Murray vs Pedro Cachin

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That was good Andy
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2-5, You’re nervous C,  hands are sweating.
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Cmon Andy
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This next set is yours Andy so take it!!!
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1st set Cachin 6-2. 
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Need some aces Andy boy from you! Cmon
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Hold serve Andy
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Just about the worst outcome from a long and gruelling set. Worryingly he's not winning the baseline battles, and is also losing when Cachin moves in.
I don't like it when Murray looks too calm when he's losing. Makes him look not mentally involved.
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I'm just wondering why it's taken Cachin so long to start playing on the Tour, although maybe rather enjoys being known as the King of the Challengers.
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Good start 1-0
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I don't like it when Murray looks too calm when he's losing. Makes him look not mentally involved.
I agree.  Comm seems to think he's deliberately keeping his emotions under control because he's got no-one to shout at.
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Pedro Cachin is a 27 year old Argentinian player currently ranked at a career high of No. 61, who has played mainly on the Challenger Tour.  Cachin, who ended 2021 ranked No. 250, added former world No. 2 Alex Corretja to his coaching team at the start of the year, and as a result has had his best season so far, having reached seven Challenger finals and winning four of them, all of them on clay.  Although he failed to qualify for the Australian Open and Wimbledon, he did qualify as a lucky loser for the French Open where he defeated Norbet Gombos in round 1 before exiting in straight sets to Hugo Gaston in the next round.  At the US Open, Cachin entered the main draw as a direct entry and defeated both Aljaz Bedene and wildcard Brandon Holt in five sets, with both fifth sets going to a super tiebreak, but then lost to Corentin Moutet in four.  He didn't play again until the Lisbon Challenger nearly four weeks later, where he was defeated in three by Gastao Elias in his opening match.  In round 1 here he saw off qualifier world No. 279 Alexey Vatutin 7-6(7-2), 6-0.


Nice read. Now I know why I don't know him despite his current rating.
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Just pop in. Who is Andy's coach?
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Cmon Andy focus
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Hold serve Andy
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