However, after a look at the controls available in the main screen there should be a clear view of the capabilities of the application. Looks are not impressive and some users may even consider them counter-intuitive. These artefacts are present because of scratches and dust specks. The purpose of the bundle is to eliminate the clicks and crackle sounds that appear when digitizing old media such as vinyl records. The tool installs with no effort on the system and it also brings to the table another utility called ClickRepairRT it is basically a simplified version of the original application. He's not someone that's going to give up and he hates even giving the slightest to you in terms of free points." Things weren't easy at the very end but I just kept fighting. Today sort of showed what kind of intensity two guys that play single-hand backhands can bring to tennis," Tsitsipas said. "I'm in a way happy that we were able to show that kind of tennis. Open champion Thiem for turning the two-hour, 19-minute encounter into a physically demanding contest. I think it's just pure relaxation and focus." I think I just owe it all to fluidity and just being relaxed on my serve. "That's fantastic, 39 is a lot," Tsitsipas said of his streak. The 24-year-old ended with a first serve percentage of 79%, significantly higher than the 57% he managed in his straight sets defeat to Carlos Alcaraz in last week's Barcelona Open final. Tsitsipas looked in danger of falling in his first match of the tournament on Saturday, but he found a way back into it by dominating the second set and then clinching the tie-break in the decider. April 30 (Reuters) - World number five Stefanos Tsitsipas landed 39 straight first serves en route to claiming a 3-6 6-1 7-6(5) comeback win over Dominic Thiem at the Madrid Open, with the Greek crediting his focus and relaxation for his near-perfect serving performance.
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