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Pedro Cachín was satisfied despite the defeat: “They were the best two hours of tennis of my life”

The title reflects neither more nor less what the man from Cordoba said to Novak Djokovic when they met at the net after the match in which the Serbian won 63 63 76(4) on the central court in the first round of Wimbledon. The Argentine showed a very good level throughout almost the entire match, although in the decisive moments the reigning champion dominated with his hierarchy.

He also stated that “this is a dream that came true. I have few left to achieve in tennis ”. And after the request for applause from the public, Djokovic parachute cachin At the stadium, the Argentine had words of gratitude for the Serb: “everything he does for the sport and for us even without realizing it. His influence is greatYou can stand up to anyone and you will be heard“.

Nole is the greatest in historyI knew I couldn’t win and go in to enjoy it,” he added, revealing that this was the advice the Spaniard gave him. Alex Corretjaformer Spanish player and current television commentator, whom he thanked for all his support.

Pedro he leaves happy because although he still has a Djokovic on the poster, he knows that today for his career and his possibilities, he found a milestone that very few can reach. For him it is also a way to win.

Daniel Álvarez, from London.

Anna Edwards

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