The 27-year-old Serbian tennis player, who already has two ATP titles on clay, had to deal with the loss of his parents at a young age, which he said gave him “motivation and inner strength.”
Laslo Djere is one of the most unremarkable tennis players to come to Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis. Surely you also know that all the people who from early afternoon are wandering around the property tonight will fill the stands of the Guillermo Vilas pitch where he will playbut not precisely because of their presence, but rather to see and support his rival, Carlos Alcaraz.
Novak Djokovic’s compatriot, the 27-year-old Serb will try to reach the groundbreaking against the Spaniard and reach the quarterfinals of the ATP in Buenos Aires for the second time -in 2021 he reached that opportunity after defeating Federico Delbonis-. Although brick dust is the surface where he performs best (the two ATP titles he won were on clay, in Rio de Janeiro 2019 and Sardinia 2020) tHe will face the number 2 in the world ranking and everyone wants to see in this edition.
But despite the fact that forecasts indicate that it is unlikely to continue in the tournament, Djere remains hopeful. He knows what it is to overcome adversity. In 2010, when he was 16 years old, his mother died of colon cancer. He had a decline in his athletic level, but finished the season in 6th place in the junior ranking.

In 2017, she was able to take an important step in her tennis career, which began when she was 5 years old, and enter the top 100 in the world. However, in November 2018, life tried him again: his father Caba, then 55, died after fighting cancer. Despite the obstacles, su sports present continue to climb. In February 2019, three months after his disappearance, he was consecrated in Rio de Janeiro. He later reached the ATP semifinals in Sao Paulo and Budapest, as well as reaching the third round at Roland Garros.
“I want to be a player who inspires others and shows that you can go on”, He has spoken in the past about the bad times he had to go through and explained the key to his mental strength: “Maybe there are moments when I think, but I translate it into motivation and courage.”
There is no doubt that tonight is number 57 in the ranking This is an opponent that will fight until the end against the Spaniards who are back in action after spending nearly four months inactive with a stomach injury. Meanwhile, Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis is ready to see the performance of the 19-year-old.
Source: Tycsports

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