The Spanish tennis player, now number two in the world, has confirmed that he will try to defend the title next year at the ATP in Buenos Aires and you can see it on TyC Sports.
Carlos Alcaraz is coming back to Argentina! The 20-year-old Spanish tennis player, number two in the world, confirmed that will be present again at the Argentina Open next yearfor defend the title which he won in February 2023 at the Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis Club. And of course, You can experience it through TyC Sports.
The news was announced by the organization of Buenos Aires ATP 250 in their social networks. The Spaniard, who recently lost the top spot to Novak Djokovic, He will return to our country in 2024 to play the tournament where he will have to defend the title won in February of this year..
“Besides the title, I bring the love I received from the first moment, it’s unique. Feeling at home is super special. You never know (for a possible return), after this great week, we’ll see”declared after winning the final match at Cameron Norrie by 6-3 and 7-5. Finally, more than half a year before the start of the tournament, the organization was able to confirm their presence.
so, Alcaraz turned out to be the smartest name to be part of the confirmed, which will be added in the months closest to the start of the contest, which It will be played from February 12 to 18.
This is how Carlos Alcaraz won the Argentina Open 2023
To win the last edition, the 20-year-old tennis player had to leave Laslo on the road JereDusan Lajovic it’s Barnabas Zapata Mirallesconflicts in which he deployed a strong tennis that silenced all the fans who attended BALTC or enjoyed it through TyC Sports.
Picture: Argentine Open Press.
Source: Tycsports
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