National tennis players already know their rivals for the start of the 2023 season

Garín, Barrios and Jarry will be present at the opening of the tennis season in Oceania. The first two will participate in the Challenger 100 of Noumea in New Caledonia, while the grandson of Jaime Fillol will make his debut in the Challenger 100 of Canberra in Australia.

In the early hours of this Saturday, the rivals of the Chilean tennis players were announced for their first challenges of the upcoming season, which begins this Monday, January 2.

In this direction, Christian Garin (85th) , Nicolas Jarry (152nd) Yes Tomas Barrios (230°) They already have opponents for their debut in the tournaments which will take place from next Monday in Oceania.

In the first place, Tomas Barrios – who has not played an official game since June due to injury and ensuing knee surgery – will face the Frenchman Geoffrey Blancaneaux (170°) in the Challenger 100 in Nouméa (New Caledonia).

For its part Garine -Former number 17 in the ATP rankings and who had not competed in a championship in this category since 2018- He was waiting to know the name of his opponent in the same competition, since it comes from the rankings.

In addition, the two nationals are also entered in the double table of the competition instance in which they will have to face the Australians Matthew and Mitchell Harper .

As, Nicolas Jarry -former 38 in the world- will travel to Australia to play the Canberra Challenger 100 tournament in which he will make his debut against the Swiss Leandro Riedi (157th) .

Nicolas Jarry will start 2023 in Australia, looking to return to the top of the ATP rankings. Photo: Anthony Annex/Keystone via AP.

Finally, it should be mentioned that Alejandro Tabilo (100th) exited Challenger 75 from Nonthaburi 1 (Thailand) while Gonzalo Lama (261st) did the same in Challenger 50 from Tiger 1 in Argentina .

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Source: Latercera

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