Alejandro Davidovich Fokina was undoubtedly one of the revelations of the ATP Masters 1000 tournament in Toronto. The Spanish tennis player showed excellent tennis, beat notable tennis players, such as Casper Ruud, and reached the semifinals in Toronto.
Here, a little tiredness and certainly a little emotion touched the Spaniard, who was literally destroyed by a very fit Alex De Minaur, with the Australian facing Jannik Sinner in the final of the tournament. The Spanish tennis player tried to explain at the press conference the reasons for this heavy collapse in the semifinal against De Minaur.
Davidovich Fokina shocks: "My legs didn't move, I was in piece
Here are the words about it: "It's been a fantastic week and really everything has happened these days. I played really well but days like these can happen afterwards.
It can happen that I hit a bad day, and I've made way too many mistakes. Despite that I enjoyed every moment in the mail, I was happy and I was happy all week." Then Alejandro explained how he was before the match and clarified: "The truth is that I was very nervous and tense, I almost didn't feel my feet move.
However, he absolutely deserves it, he was better than me and staged a better tactic. I can only wish him good luck in view of the final." Responding again to the reporters Davidovich Fokina concludes: "I was not well, my level was not the usual and I was absolutely late for everything.
My legs didn't move, it was a strange day. I was just trying to keep playing and not give up, but it was like a bad day at the office. Even when I gave him a break afterwards, I went to serve and felt very tired. He answered everything without problems." Now the Spanish tennis player will try to rest and work in view of the next intriguing match, where, on his debut in the Masters 1000 in Cincinnati, he will face the Argentine Etcheverry and possibly in the second round he would face the number two in the world Novak Djokovic.