
The sixth "sowed" Spaniard Carlos Moyy won the Argentinean David Nalbandyan in the final of the Roman Masters with a score of 6: 3, 6: 3, 6: 1. Thus, mine managed to overcome the Roman barrier in his career. Eight times he came to the Italian capital, but only once he reached the quarter -finals.
This time, the 27-year-old Spaniard of 12 titles of which were won on the ground, won the opponent who beat him in the last two meetings. It was in Palermo two years ago and in Estoril in 2002. This time, the question of the winner did not stand, because Moya played too much.
After a duel with Albert Costa, which lasted two and a half hours, Nalbandan looked tired. In the third game, after Breke won by mine, the Argentine lost ten points in a row and the score in the set became 4: 1 in favor of Moyi. Nalbandan made the first break on the presentation of the opponent with a score of 5: 3, but Carlos confidently won the glasses he needed.
In the second batch, an uncertain game on its presentation allowed mine to win the very first game at the opponent. At the same time, Nalbandan made a double mistake on Break Punt. Myya even played in the public, having beaten off one of the balls with a blow between the legs. “I am very happy. After nine years of defeats, I was able to win this tournament,” said Moya, who became the third Spaniard who won Rome over the past four years. Recall that Juan Carlos Ferrero achieved the same result in 2001 and Felix Mantilla last year. In addition, Moya became the sixth Spaniard, who managed to win a tournament in Rome since its formation in 1930.