Thailand Open Final Match
Bangkok Thailand Open Final
Garcia-Lopez Vs Jarkko Nieminen tennis match marked the final game of the Bangkok open tennis tournament; the Spaniard who previously hammered the seeded number 1 if the ATP rankings Rafael Nadal, had successfully out-scored Nieminen with a final tennis score of 6-4 3-6 6-4 before claiming the Thailand Open tennis tournament and crafting his tennis career’s 2nd title.
The unleashed tennis rackets of Garcia-Lopez demonstrated the identical spark and toughness he previously exhibited onto the tennis court versus the world number 1 tennis player Rafael Nadal in the Thai open semi-finals on satruday.
Both tennis players being unseeded in the ATP stangins, either could have claimed the Thailand Open tennis championship; referring to some tennis statistics, Garcia-Lopez had the upper hand… he indeed saved a spell of break points and chased almost every professional tennis ball while Nieminen was mainly playing tennis from the baseline with perfect and powerful tennis racket returns.
It was the determination, combination of strength and the ability to use several tennis techniques that gave the Spaniard an advantage onto the tennis court as he managed to top the Thai Open tennis results despite Nieminen's stunning final-set fightback. The Spanish tennis outfit claimed his 2nd title from 3 final tennis matches.
Interviewd by the Tennis Live Tv reporters and the tennis magazines, Garcia-Lopez acknowledged that "It's been an unbelievable week, I can't find the words to say what I feel inside. Yesterday, I beat Rafa Nadal and I knew it would be just as tough to win again. It was a 50-50 match, he played really well, I played really well, but I did it best in the final set."
The 7th game of the 1st tennis set marked the “Garcia-Lopez” break; the Spaniard carried on the chase of every tennis ball, whilst responding with clever tennis backhand and tennis rackets forehand that kept Nieminen unable to carry the pace although he looked impressive when the fight during the 2nd set eurpted. The stiff tennis backhand was sending the tennis balls into all 4 corners of the tennis court before leveling the score with the current world tennis ranking number 53.
The decisive set of the match was more like a thriller with Nieminen refusing to let go at 5-4 down; he saved several tennis match points knowing that Garcia-Lopez was inches away from grabbing the tennis award.
Garcia Lopez gave credit to his opponent by telling the Live tennis media that "He was serving, he had the initiative, but he missed his first serve, and it was up to me to find that winner."

