The young Argentine tennis player lost the final match 6-3; 6-3 against Czech Lucie Havlíčková and will soon capture her first Junior Grand Slam. Identify the first pages of a good story.
Solana SierraJust 17 years old from Mar del Plata, lived in the final of Roland Garros Juniors draw after defeating the Czech Nikola Bartunkova by 7-5 and 6-0 in solo one hour and five minutes of play. In this way, he qualified for the grand final of the tournament, where he fell to 6-3; 6-3 against Czech Lucie Havlickova. In any case, he closed a spectacular participation in Paris. Identify the first pages of a good story.
Solana Sierra’s path to Roland Garros Junior 2022
The path of the Argentine tennis player here Roland Garros it’s almost perfect. For the first time, it surpassed the Czech Brenda Fruhvirtova. In the second round he defeated the Belgian Hanne Vandewinkeland later the same was done to the French Yaroslava Bartashevich. Already in the quarterfinals, he defeated the American Liv Hovdeone of the main favorites.
He defeated Czech Nikola Bartunkova in the semifinals, but in the last match he lost to Lucie Havlíčková, another Czech tennis player, and he did not win the tournament. Before playing the final, throughout the tournament Sierra lost just one set in the first game she played.

Solana Sierra’s story:
Saw, 17 years old, is the biggest promise of women’s tennis in South America and recently debuted with the Argentina team at Billie Jean King Cup -former Fed Cup- with four wins. But first let’s find out its characteristics: “I’m a pretty aggressive player, always trying to set up the point and climb into the net to win it. My best shot is the backhand.”the young tennis player said to Clarín earlier.
According to those who know Solana, tried different sports before finding his true passion: swimming, horse riding and dance are some of the disciplines he experienced before diving on the racket, almost coincidentally. During the family vacation, his father rented a field to play ball awhile and since he saw that his daughter had very good coordination, he decided to take her on some private lessons. That’s where it all started.
The pearl of Mar del Plata He trained at the Telefónica club in Mar del Plata with Bettina Fulco as coach. But for a few months he lived in a academy in Barcelonawhere he trained by Carlos Ramellowho guided her first steps none other than Nadia Podoroska in Rosario.
Solana Sierra’s journey as a professional tennis player
His innate talent in handling the racket with great natural made him distinguishing from an early age. However, it was in 2019 when it occurred as the player with the biggest future and projection of our country. That year, Sierra was able to stand out two titles in grade 5 (J5) tournaments, one in Lambare (Paraguay) at the end of July and another in Córdoba, a week later. Also, during the season began playing the ITF professional circuit (Women’s ITF) and reached the semifinals at W15 in Buenos Aires.
Like most, in 2020, thanks to the global pandemic caused by the Coronavirus, he had to go through various hardships, but he was able to win his third junior title, in JB1 of Brasilia. In 2021, she played the final at J1 of Lambare and semis at J1 of Porto Alegre and, at the end of May, she reached the semifinals for the first time in an ITF women’s circuit event, at W15 of Santa Margarita de Montbui. Nasa The US Open Junior that year reached the semifinals. The best thing of the season has been reached round of 16 of the Argentina Open, where he got his first WTA win by beating his compatriot Sol Faga.
Now 2022 is his last year on the Junior circuit, but he made clear his expectations for the season: “I know the road is long and I want to go step by step, but I have goals: win a Junior Grand Slam and reach the top 100”. Will he reach this Roland Garros?
Solana Sierra, invited to a new tournament
Argentina received an invitation to play Valencia WTA 125 next week, which will be a new opportunity to continue the repairs with the highest level of professionalism. “They told me two weeks ago and I have to thank Tennium — a company that organizes tournaments — for giving me the opportunity.”he said.
Source: Tycsports

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