Alejandro Davidovich has made an incredible comeback against Fabian Marozsan to reach a new final at the ATP Mallorca 2026. The Spanish tennis player went from less to more, unlike the Hungarian player, and finally claimed victory with a 5-7 6-2 6-4 scoreline after two hours of tough battle.
The first set was closely contested until the last moment, but it was Marozsan who was in control. In fact, leading 4-3, he had up to 5 break points, but Davidovich held on without conceding ground. However, a lapse cost him the break and the set at 6-5. Far from being discouraged, Alejandro nearly perfected his game in the second set, comfortably winning 6-2, and in the third, he broke at 4-4 to close it out at 6-4. So far, Davidovich has a curse with ATP-level finals, having reached 5 and not won any, so he will seek to break that streak this Saturday.
Davidovich arrives with good feelings at Wimbledon
Regardless of the final outcome against Ethan Quinn, this result in Mallorca is good news for Davidovich, who was coming off a rather improvable season where he faced mental challenges and even parted ways with his former coach Mariano Puerta. However, he has managed to raise his level both at Queen's (quarterfinals) and in Mallorca, which is very positive news before such an important tournament as Wimbledon.
Last year, Davidovich fell in the third round at the All England Club against Taylor Fritz playing at a high level, and this year he will have a tough debut against Juan Manuel Cerúndolo who already caused a surprise at Roland Garros 2026 by reaching the round of 16. In fact, he is performing well even on the grass court circuit, a surface that is not the most suitable for his game, so the Spanish tennis player will need to stay focused at all times to avoid an early exit.
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