Pedro Martinez was one of many six Spanish males to win a minimum of one title on the ATP Tour in 2022. But with the season dominated by skilled Rafael Nadal and teenage sensation Carlos Alcaraz, Martinez’s maiden profession title within the Chilean capital of Santiago could have gone unnoticed.
However, on Wednesday, the 25-year-old moved one step nearer to deliver dwelling Spain’s first title of 2023 with a come-from-behind victory towards Argentine Sebastian Baez within the Round of 16 of the Tata Open Maharashtra on the Balewadi Stadium in Pune.
Martinez got here from a set right down to beat fourth-seeded Baez 3-6, 6-1, 6-3 in two hours 12 minutes on Court 1 in a rematch of the Santiago Open remaining from final 12 months. Earlier on Tuesday, he had crushed Indian qualifier Ramkumar Ramanathan in one other three-setter.
World No. 40, Baez, who had obtained a bye within the opening spherical, used his huge serve and highly effective forehand pictures to maintain the rallies brief within the preliminary levels. He acquired the all-important break of serve within the fourth recreation and managed to shut the set at 6-3.
Martinez began slicing the ball extra usually within the second set, drawing extra errors from his four-year-younger opponent who clearly most well-liked extra tempo on the return from the Spaniard. Breaking Baez twice within the second and sixth video games, Martinez took the second set 6-1.
After the match, Martinez mentioned, “In the second set, I just tried to be more solid, to make less unforced errors, and that’s what I did, and doing that I was feeling better and better. Also, at the beginning of the year, It’s always tough to start the matches.”
Baez readjusted his recreation accordingly within the decider. He countered by speeding to the web and hitting some efficient forehand passes. However, the momentum shifted at 30-40 within the fifth recreation on Baez’s serve when the Argentine assumed he had received the purpose solely to see Martinez attain the web and hit a surprising forehand chip. The backtracking Baez misplaced that time and ultimately had his serve damaged.
He did have 4 break factors within the very subsequent recreation however each time, Martinez bounced again. While Baez managed to hold on for somewhat bit longer, saving two break factors within the seventh recreation, he acquired damaged to like whereas serving to remain within the match.
“This is something that we all have in our head because it was a very important match. But today, I think the difference was bigger between the first and second set. And I was happy that I could change the match. I decided to serve a little bit better and I felt okay,” mentioned World No. 62 Martinez when requested if the reminiscences of the Santiago remaining helped him to make a comeback.
A promising Junior profession reduce brief
Martinez was a promising junior, attaining a career-high rating of 16 in 2015, however may have achieved extra. “I was playing good in juniors, but unfortunately, when I was seventeen, I got a surgery on my knee so I couldn’t play even one more tournament when it was my last year of juniors, the year that I could achieve more things because I was the old one,” he mentioned.
Nevertheless, impressed by Spanish tennis legends comparable to Sergi Bruguera, Manolo Santana and Nadal, he has been making progress on the senior circuit.
“They make you feel that you can achieve these things, that they are not impossible. In Spain, we have a very good school of tennis and I hope the people are still working on that because it’s very important to keep showing the kids how to learn tennis,” mentioned Martinez, one of many 10 Spaniards within the present ATP Top 100.
Special reference to the Ferrers
Martinez mentions former World No. 3 David Ferrer, who was lately appointed because the Spanish group’s new Davis Cup captain, as his idol. “He’s from a city very close to mine. I’m now working with his brother (Javier). His brother is my coach and is here with me. I used to work with him before and now, we are together again on the tour and I’m very happy about that. I was practicing one day with David before coming here. I was very close with him during his last years on tour and now as he’s going to be the Davis Cup captain, maybe he can be closer to Spanish tennis again,” mentioned Martinez.
Love for canines
Apart from taking a shot at his maiden title for the 12 months, Martinez has additionally discovered one thing to maintain him busy off the courtroom within the Orange metropolis.
A dad or mum to 6 pet canines at dwelling in Andorra, certainly one of which, named Scooby, he rescued through the 2019 Santiago Challenger, Martinez has been spending time with canines at his resort in Pune as properly.
“I always try to help them when I’m in Spain. I always try to help the protectories of dogs where they take care of them. In India, for me, it’s very tough because I see a lot of them on the streets and I always try to feed them if I have food or I take food from the buffet of the restaurant and I give it to them. I tell people to do the same because they need us and I hope for better conditions for them here in India in future,” mentioned Martinez.