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Final runs are decisive in top clash

06/09/2011

Published by frits bakker

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Marco Zanetti decided over his own win and the 6-4 victory for Agipi.

The final agreement was for Frédéric Caudron, who finished the top clash with Daniel Sanchez with a run of twelve and for Marco Zanetti, who defeated Semih Sayginer 2-1. Agipi won the match against FC Porto 6-4 and will play tomorrow against BF Horster Eck.

Dani Sánchez had one peak in the second set of his match against Caudron, when he was removing a 1-0 behind in sets with a final run of nine. Zanetti also had to come back from 1-0 behind against Sayginer and won the third set with an endrush of five.

Caudron won the match against Sánchez eventually unthreatened. The Belgian showed again in which great form he is already for weeks. The average of 2.117 proved to be a major obstacle for Sánchez. The 15-1 in the deciding set in four innings was good for the riant victory of the Belgian. In the first set Caudron finished at 15-6, Sánchez took the second with the same score.

The Belgian had an excellent start in the first set with 10-1 and a run of seven in four innings. He also took a 6-3 lead in the second set, but Sánchez then broke away and had an appropriate response with nine to the fifteen.

Before the Spaniard, in the afternoon beaten by the young Korean Haeng Jik Kim, could think of the win in the match, Caudron sheeted the verdict. He entertained the audience in the Agipi hall with his high playing rhythm and thrashed the last twelve caroms off his cue.

Zanetti and Sayginer both were searching for a glorious endshot in their match after 1-1 in sets. Sayginer still led 6-4 and 11-10, with the final run of five Zanetti decided over his own win and the 6-4 victory for Agipi

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