The northerner will be part of the main draw thanks to an invitation, since he also did not enter by classification. Tabilo and Jarry for another remain as substitutes.
The Chile Open has already delivered the entry list of players who will participate in its 2023 edition, in addition to confirming the invitations of Dominic Thiem and Christian Garin. In fact, the northerner is the only Chilean who seems confirmed for the event, since for now the others will have to play the playoffs.
The “Entry List” refers to the list of players who, by ranking, can be part of the event which will take place between February 27 and March 5. In total, there are 28 tennis players who qualify under this route and this time there are no Chileans. The closest was Alejandro Tabilo, who was three losses away from joining the main draw.
Some of the more prominent names that appear on the list are Lorenzo Musetti (18th), Diego Schwartzman (28th) Francisco Cerundolo (31st), Fabio Fognini (62nd) and Spaniard Albert Ramos-Vinolas (37th).
In addition, the organization reaffirmed the invitations of Dominic Thiem and Christian Garin, who by ranking could not have made the main draw, as four and six remained alternates respectively.
Substitutes refer to players waiting for a loss to enter the main draw directly, so In the event that one of them could be part of the main draw, an invitation would be published. Nicolás Jarry for his part was ninth on this waiting list and Alejandro Tabilo, as already mentioned, only three injured to join the tennis players who will be part of the event.
If they don’t get it that way, the Chileans will have to make it to the playoffs to be able to play in the main draw of the country’s most important tennis tournament.
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