Getting a photo or signature of one of the tennis players playing ATP in Buenos Aires is not difficult at all. Less if you read this note.
Get one photo or autograph of your idol usually very difficult. Most are out of reach. One would think that there is Argentine Open numbers it would have been the same, but it wasn’t. Carlos Alcaraz, Francisco Cerúndolo and company have already given signatures and selfies everywhere. Here we will tell you how to do, always with respect, to get a prize for your attendance at the ATP 250 in Buenos Aires.
One of the most accessible moments to get what a fan wants when the tennis player comes out to practice on one of BALTC’s auxiliary courts. So it happened to Carlitos Alcaraz, number 2 in the world. A large number of people came from behind a fence and, thanks to the good predisposition of the Spaniards, most took a souvenir of their visit to Buenos Aires.
When the game is over, the loser usually goes straight to the locker room. But the winner, happy to advance in the round, knows that When you leave the Guillermo Vilas stadium through gates 1 and 11, you will see a crowd of children waiting anxiously for hooking up with one of the tennis players they’ve always wanted to be. This is what happened to Fran closing it it’s Tommy Etcheverryto mention a few cases.
But that’s not all, because if you’re helpful and you’re lucky, You can see one of the tournament’s entertainers in the corridors of the Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis Club. Whoever writes, just need to stop between the two entrances to Vilas to see the way to the exchange area Etcheverry it’s Peter cachetwo Argentines still in the race at the Argentina Open. Always respectful, tennis players agree to give souvenirs to fans.

Source: Tycsports

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