Serbia, led by Djokovic, won 2-1

Serbia, led by Djokovic, won 2-1

0-1 The semi-final begins with a nice counter-attack from Musetti, who uses his serve to impose his own rhythm. However, Kekmanović did not lose his composure and responded with two long passes and a beautiful short ball that made it 40-15. Of the two break points available, the Serbian successfully converted the first point and set the opening break immediately

0-2 Musetti tries to respond by going to the net to be aggressive as well. In response, Kesmanović responds with a dribbling diagonal pass and an ace, managing to hold serve and consolidate the break.

1-2 service winners and an ace from Musetti at the start of the match put the Italian team in front, but Kecmanovic managed to come back from 40-15 down and give the Italian team the advantage. The Serbian, very inspired, goes forward with a forehand pass after a great recovery, but Musetti cancels a break point. Kecmanović won another goal, Lorenzo canceled it out with a service winner, and then managed to win the match

1-3 Musetti gains confidence and hits his opponent with his forehand, then misses the comeback with his backhand and goes past Kekmanovic with another beautiful short ball, which Lorenzo finds difficult to read. The Serbian holds serve and extends the first set

2-3 is a very difficult match at the beginning. Musetti hits the mark with a serve and then misses with a forehand. Kecmanovic is aggressive at the net and passes, but then misses a backhand shot. Blue wins a long race and wins the game

2-4 A nice pass from Musetti frightens Kekmanovic, who reacts with a deep forehand but clumsily misses a forehand shot. The blue player won the first break point of his match, and the Serb canceled it out with an ace. Kekmanović then wins the match with advantages

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3-4 Good serve for Musetti, who holds serve at 15

3-5 Kekmanovic responds with two service winners and wins the match easily at 0

4-5 The Serbian is also very inspired in the response, while Musetti makes a mistake with his backhand. Blue gets out of trouble with an ace and wins the partial. Now Kekmanović will serve in the group

5-5 The Serbian started his serve poorly and lost 30-0. A brilliant forehand pass from Musetti earned him two break points, with the Italian converting the second and leveling the scores in the first set.

6-5 Tough game at the beginning. Musetti tries to play deep but can’t find the lines with his forehand, but scores with his backhand on the counterattack. A beautiful pass from Kekmanovic earned him a pass and a break point, but the Italian canceled the serve. Lorenzo narrowly managed to win the match

6-6 The Serbian’s pace is immediately high, as he flies 30-0 and holds serve. The first group will be decided by tiebreaker

7-6 Musetti wins the first set 7-6. The tiebreak begins with an ace from Musetti, which Kecmanovic responds to with a serve winner and a backhand winner. Blue misses a backhand and the Serbian wins with a small break (2-3). Lorenzo leveled the score by winning a long point and going over with a backhand, earning a short break and advancing to 5-3. But Kecmanovic does not give up and recovers, but Lorenzo is resolute and wins the first set point, which the Serb canceled with a crushing blow (6-6). Blue gains another goal, and is again nullified by the opponent at the net. Musetti won the third and converted it this time: Musetti thus won the first set 7-6

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