El Peque and the Azul made it into the second round, while Sebastián Báez said goodbye to Carreño Busta.
The Monte-Carlo Masters 1000 started on the right foot for the Argentine. Yesterday Seba Baez entered the main draw and today Fede Delbonis and Peque Schwartzman met expectations and advanced to the second round of the tournament at the Principality of Monaco.
Debut, success and new record for Delbonis
In the first turn for the Argentine, Federico Delbonis prevailed against Spaniard Jaume Munar, from Qualy, 6-4 3-6 and 6-4 and ensured he had the highest position in the ranking from next Monday.
Azul’s lefty is erratic when it comes to defining (he had a break when he served for a match in the eighth game and in the ninth he didn’t break his opponent’s serve despite having two match/break points) but he was able to win a victory that next Monday would position him at number 32 in the ATP rankings, the highest in his career.

In the next round he will face the second seed of the tournament and third in the ATP rankings: Alexander Zverevin the morning.
From smallest to largest, he won Peque Schwartzman in a difficult debut in principality
The owner of Argentina’s best racket ever made despite his extensive experience in clay and -despite his slow start– He defeated a very tough rival who was able to get into the Top 10 in the ATP ranking and win the Masters 1000 final against Novak Djokovic.

the smallwho started on the left foot but tortured his rival and got a great victory against a very tough rival. Schwartzman defeated Russian Karen Khachanov 6-7 6-3 and 6-3 and advanced to the round of 32 where she will face Hungarian Marton Fucsovics.

Sebastián Báez said goodbye to Pablo Carreño Busta
After entering the main draw after defeating Polish Kamil Majchrzak, Sebastián Báez did not defeat Spanish Pablo Carreño Busta and said goodbye to the Monte Carlo Masters 1000 in the first round.
The 21-year-old tennis player lost three sets of 6-4, 4-6 and 6-2 to end his participation in the clay-court tournament.
Source: Tycsports

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