Which Argentinian players are competing in Gstaad?
Juan Manuel Cerúndolo, Francisco Comesaña, Tomás Etcheverry, and Román Burruchaga.
Sports / Tennis
Nine Argentinian tennis players are making waves at the ATP 250 tournaments in Gstaad, Bastad, and Los Cabos, aiming to secure valuable points for the upcoming US Open. These tournaments showcase both established players and rising stars on...
After intense weeks at Wimbledon, the ATP circuit shifts focus to ATP 250 events. In Gstaad, Switzerland, Juan Manuel Cerúndolo defeated Jan-Lennard Struff, while Francisco Comesaña won against Marco Trungelliti. Tomás Etcheverry is set to debut against Arthur Cazaux. Bastad, Sweden, hosts Francisco Cerúndolo and Sebastián Báez, with their matches affected by rain delays. The Los Cabos Open in Mexico features Juan Pablo Ficovich, who advanced to the round of 16 despite criticism over the tournament's draw. These tournaments are vital for players aiming to gain momentum and secure ranking points ahead of the US Open.
Juan Manuel Cerúndolo, Francisco Comesaña, Tomás Etcheverry, and Román Burruchaga.
Francisco Cerúndolo, Sebastián Báez, Mariano Navone, and Camilo Ugo Carabelli.
Juan Pablo Ficovich.
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