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Roland Garros Quali Day 1: How Latin American tennis players fared

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the Quality to Roland Garros I’ve already started. The matches began to determine who will enter the main draw for the second Grand Slam tournament of this season, which is held in Paris, France, and is held on clay courts.

After a somewhat positive day for Latin American tennis players, six players celebrated their qualification to the second round, while five of them will have to wait for the next edition to compete again in these lands.

On the men’s side, the Brazilian started the match with a victory Gustavo Hyde (174) Who defeated Lucas Klein 1-6, 6-3, 7-6 (5). On the other hand, Argentine Marco trungiletti He lived up to his title Qawali man By winning his first match. Although the happiness is not complete, the victory of the Santiago native leaves the Peruvian tennis player on the road. Juan Pablo Varelas (6-0, 7-6 (5))With a distinguished performance in the last edition of the tournament (he lost to Novak Djokovic in the fourth round). Moreover, they advanced Facundo Bagnes (6-3 and 6-2 by Tomas Barrios Vera) and Juan Manuel Cerundolo (6-4 and 6-3a Bibet Jokayev), who will face each other next Wednesday.

Unfortunately, they had to say goodbye Roland Garros 2024 Bolivian Hugo Delin (Lost to Benjamin Ponzi) Chileans Cristian Garin and the aforementioned Barrios Vera. The Parisian Grand Slam also ended for the Argentine Gennaro OlivieriWith a harsh defeat against Canadian Gabriel Diallo 7-5, 6-7 (4), 6-1.

As far as South American tennis players are concerned, Argentinian players continue to compete Solana Sierra and Julia Riera. The first beat Ukrainian Katerina Pindel 1-6, 7-5, 6-3, while the second beat Serbian Natalia Stefanovic 6-0, 6-2. Australian Olivia Gadecki and Frenchwoman will be her next opponents respectively.

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