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Adrian Vorhemus demands HTT superstar Lukas Prüger in first HTT-1000 final of the year
At the first HTT Master Series 1000 tournament of the year, HTT fans can look forward to a first-class fi…
At the first HTT Masters Series 1000 tournament of the year, HTT fans can look forward to a first-class final with two of the hottest stocks in the circuit of the Hobby Tennis Tour. Top seeded leader Lukas Prüger will meet in his 12th place. Career final on young star Adrian Vorhemus from ULTC Raika Raabs and is aiming for his 10 career-title and the 5th place. Tournament victory at HTT Master Series 1000 level. The final showdown (LIVE from 8:15 pm on www.hobbytennistour.at) doesn’t see any favorites in the current HTT computer ranking despite 33 places difference in the current HTT computer ranking. Both players had to struggle with little crises of form and meaning, both have made a set in the course of the tournament, and both players were in 10th place last weekend. February Masters Series 1000 Tournament came back in top form. A look back at yesterday’s semi-final evening at UTC La Ville by C. L.
Anyone who puts Martin Steiner, Kevin Köck, Christoph Csar and Martin Zehetner at the mercy of men in a tournament will undoubtedly not be confronted with any form crisis. Those who bring the above-mentioned capacities to their knees within 72 hours must also have unlimited self-confidence and be prepared for a final duel with the best HTT player of the past 12 months. Indeed, Adrian Vorhemus can look back on a brilliant tournament weekend. For the time being, the last chapter of his personal heroic saga at the 130th anniversary of his death. Masters-Series 1000 tournament of the Open era, the 16-year-old Lower Austrian wrote on Monday evening in the semi-final preliminary round meeting with 2-time Kitzbühel winner Martin Zehetner. For his part, he had disenchanted the unbeaten 13-goal HTT Australian Open champion Markus Neuhauser the day before, and after his impressive Sunday performance he seemed prepared for the difficult fight against the “double forehand”. However, Zehetner had his doubts before the duel with the young star beating both left and right forehand on Sunday evening. And these concerns were perfectly justified, as it turned out after the first sentence at the latest. Vorhemus had played the seasoned 2017 HTT French Open finalist 6:2 on the wall with Zaubertennis, impressively proving his class. In the following at 6:2,5:3 the young star was negligent, but at 5:4,40:15 also two match balls from the Waldviertler remained unused, before Zehetner decided in favour of him in the final with 20 years more routine the second round in the tie-break. In the finish-line, Vorhemus turned up again against a not so fresh and lively looking Zehetner, before he had reached the final of a HTT Masters Series 1000 tournament for the second time after May 2017 with 6:2,6:7,6:1 after just over two and a half hours of play time.
While Vorhemus had to go against Zehetner over the full distance of three sets, Lukas Prüger had a comparatively easy appearance in the second semifinal of the evening at UTC La Ville to make his 12th appearance. HTT career final. But only in terms of the number of sets played, because Prüger’s opponent, the 15-year-old Nicolas Moser, demonstrated his enormous ability and impressive development in recent weeks and months in his first HTT semifinal at the Masters Series 1000 level. Moser confronted the HTT superstar in the first direct duel with impudent play and without stiffening in awe, and kept passage 1 open for a long time and up to 4:4, before the HTT French Open Champion led 1:0 in sets. As a result, Prüger’s game gained in safety, while Moser had to pay tribute to the strains of the previous days with three singles games – two of them over the full distance – and a double appearance late on Monday evening.”The Nico played great and demanded everything from me,” praised the winner in the end, and Moser himself was able to give a positive summary in the end. I think I can be satisfied with that “.
In the final match tonight, Lukas Prüger and Adrian Vorhemus will face each other in a duel for the final of last year’s May Masters Series 1000 game, which was won by Prüger 6:4,6:4, and then started his sensational run of success in 2017. In the evening the 20-year-old fights against Vorhemus for his 10th birthday. Tournament victory at the HTT, and around his 5. Won the title at a Masters Series 1000 event of HTT. This would put him in 7th place in the HTT-1000 series’ eternal best list and close the gap to Franz Mayrhuber, who also holds 5 Masters-1000 titles there. A victory over Vorhemus would, however, make it a historic milestone for Prüger. As only the third player in the history, the 20-year-old would break the 10,000 ranked list points in the HTT Entry Ranking. So far, only Franz Mayrhuber in 2013 and Damian Roman, who even set the absolute scoring record of 12,600 points in 2016, have been able to do this in the Open era. Vorhemus, on the other hand, would be ready for his first ever HTT career title. So there is plenty of excitement.
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