A strong Alejandro Tabilo completes his ranking in the ATP main draw in Auckland

The national player had no major complications in leaving his opponent in the way, thus sealing his path to the main draw of the New Zealand tournament.

With his right foot he started Alexandro Tabilo (85°) the 2024 season. The Chilean tennis player got his qualification for the main draw of the ATP 250 in Auckland (New Zealand) after beating the American Patrick Kypson (191st) in two sets by 7-6(3) and 6-3 .

The one who was born in Canada, who the day before clearly beat in his debut in the quality from tournament to local Isaac Becroft (860°) needed 1 hour and 24 minutes of play to beat his rival, who in the first set constituted a major obstacle for the national racket.

In fact, the commitment extended until decisive gameexample where Tabilo was more solid for seals the set in their favor 7-3 after 51 minutes of play .

In the second set, the Chilean – who this Monday will become the second best tennis player in the country after Nicolás Jarry (19th) – waited patiently for the opportunity to break Kypson’s serve, which happened in the sixth game He then maintains his service until the epilogue of the partial, which rocked again for the 26-year-old, this time 6-3 in 33 minutes .

With this result, Creole has settled main board of the ocean competition in which the French Benjamin Bonzi (73rd) Portuguese Nuno Borges (66°) the crota Gojo Terminal (72°) and the American Jeffrey John Wolf (53rd) They appear as their possible rivals in the first round.

In any case, and whatever the result you obtain, The Toronto native will make happy calculations, since from January 8 he will be the second best national racket, climbing to at least 82nd place in the world rankings. moving from this place Christian Garin (88th) who dropped out approaching the same tournament due to physical discomfort.

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Source: Latercera

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