Kwon Soon-woo (61st, Dangjin City Hall) bowed his head after an unfortunate come-from-behind defeat to Berris (115th), the Belgian landlord, in the first singles match of the men’s national tennis competition Davis Cup.
Kwon Soon-woo lost to Berris 1-2 (6-1 4-6 6-7) in the first singles match held at the Olympic Park indoor tennis court in Songpa-gu, Seoul on the morning of the 4th.
In the Davis Cup, where 3 out of 5 matches (4 singles, 1 doubles) are won, Korea tried to win first through Kwon Soon-woo, but was hit by Berris and started the tournament somewhat unfortunately.
Kwon Soon-woo won the first set first and took the win, but from the second set he struggled with the opponent’s strong serve and was shaken, so the match went through to the third set.
In the third set tie-break, he took a double match point with a 6-4 lead, but Berris won by allowing 3 points. 바카라
Kwon Soon-woo, who attended the press conference after the match, said, “In the first set, the opponent made a lot of mistakes, but from the second set, I could not overcome the fact that I made fewer mistakes and played aggressively.” couldn’t hide
Kwon Soon-woo said of Berris, “He has a good serve. It didn’t feel like there was a single shot in the backhand, but on the contrary, there were no mistakes.” “The forehand was aggressive, but there were some mistakes.”
In the 3-out-of-5 tournament, Korea has one loss, and if the game goes to the end, Hong Seong-chan (237th, Sejong City Hall) will play a singles match against Berris.
Kwon Soon-woo said, “Hong Seong-chan is not an aggressive player, but he can play a tough game (against Berris).”
Soon-woo Kwon, who is about to face David Gopin (41st) on the 5th in a three-single match, emphasized, “Now I want to put down some stress or pressure and enjoy it.”
On the other hand, Berris, who defeated Kwon Soon-woo, who was ranked higher than himself, said, “In the beginning, Kwon Soon-woo’s stroke was strong, so he struggled. To change the flow, he went to the bathroom in the middle and talked to himself in front of the mirror to calm himself down.” “As the game continued, Kwon Soon-woo’s stroke I felt like I was getting weaker little by little, and I dug into the gaps that made mistakes.”
Berris, who yelled at Kwon Soon-woo at the beginning of the game or threw his racket at the start of the game, said, “I usually enjoy expressing emotions. Especially, playing in front of a crowd made me excited. The purpose of tennis is to hit the ball. It’s about expressing my feelings and passion.”