(Hong Kong) Quebecer Gabriel Diallo lost 6-1, 7-5 and 7-5 to Coleman Wong in the second round of the Hong Kong tennis tournament, on the night of Tuesday to Wednesday.
Diallo, 40e in the world, gave up after two hours and 29 minutes in front of the tennis player from Hong Kong, ranked 150e on the world stage. Wong improved his career record to 1-0 against Diallo.
The representative of the maple leaf achieved nine aces, against 10 for his opponent, and the two tennis players committed three double faults each.
In addition, Diallo, a little more precise than Wong with his first service ball, only converted four of his 15 break points. For his part, Wong, a guest, recorded four breaks in 11 occasions.
The local favorite dominated the Canadian 34-31 in winning shots during their duel, and Diallo committed more unforced errors (45-38) than him.
In the quarter-finals, Wong will face tournament favorite, Italian Lorenzo Musetti. The latter disposed of the Argentinian Tomas Martin Etcheverry 6-7 (3), 6-2 and 6-4 to set the table for a duel against Wong.
