* **Q: Who is Diego Dedura-Palomero?
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Tennis / BmwOpen
German teenager Diego Dedura-Palomero etched his name into the tennis history books this week at the BMW Open in Munich. The 17-year-old secured a milestone victory, becoming the first player born in 2008 to win an ATP Tour match.
Diego Dedura-Palomero's journey in Munich was unexpected. Ranked 549th, the Berlin native initially lost to Alexander Bublik in qualifying, despite beating Top 100 player Mackenzie McDonald earlier. He was the fourth alternate for a lucky loser spot and only got into the main draw when Gael Monfils withdrew.
Facing Canada's Denis Shapovalov, Dedura-Palomero showed composure, taking the first set in a tie-break. He secured an early break in the second set before Shapovalov was forced to retire. Dedura-Palomero is only the fifth player younger than 18 to win a match in Munich, joining names like Boris Becker (1984) and Dinu Pescariu (who beat John McEnroe in 1991).
His post-match celebration, drawing a cross on the clay, sparked debate. While Dedura-Palomero explained it as religious gratitude, some onlookers felt it inappropriate following an opponent's retirement. Others defended the teenager's right to celebrate a career-defining moment, especially as he was leading comfortably.
The win significantly boosts Dedura-Palomero's career, reportedly tripling his previous career earnings. He advanced to face Belgium's Zizou Bergs in the second round.
Other notable results from the day included upsets like Mariano Navone defeating third-seed Felix Auger-Aliassime and wildcard Yannick Hanfmann ousting sixth-seed Jakub Mensik.
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