This Saturday evening the first duels of the tournament begin, in which Nicolás Jarry, Christian Garin and Alejandro Tabilo will be present.
The Australian Open will begin this Saturday evening, now Sunday in the host country, with the presence of three Chilean tennis players. Nicolas Jarry (18th in the ATP ranking), Christian Garin (88) and the Alejandro Tabilo, recent ATP champion from Auckland (82nd) They will be the national representatives at the first Grand Slam of the year .
The first to enter the hard court at Melbourne Park will be Garin. The Arican will begin his stay in Oceania against local Christopher O’Conner, current world number 71.
The Australian has just reached the round of 16 of the ATP 250 in Adelaide. There he was eliminated by the American Sebastian Korda by a double 6-4.
If the Chilean advances, he will have to face in the second round the winner of the match between one of the great revelations of last season, the 21-year-old American, Ben Shelton, 15th in the ranking; and the Spaniard Roberto Bautista Agut, former top ten and current 51st in the ATP rankings.
It will then be the turn of Nicolas Jarry who has just had one of the best seasons of his career. , reaching 18th place in the world. He will have to face the Italian Flavio Cobolli (95th), from qualifying. The winner of this touch will face the winner between Pavel Kotov (64th) and Arthur Rinderknech (97th).
Finally, Alejandro Tabilo will have to make his debut against the American Aleksandar Kovacevic (103rd) this comes from the qualifying rounds. If the current Auckland champion advances, he will face the winner between Karen Khachanov (15th) and Daniel Altamaier (57th).
When do the Chileans take the field?
- Christian Garin will start the competition early this Sunday, at 1:30 a.m. in Chile at the earliest. He will do it on Court 3 at Melbourne Park.
- Nicolás Jarry will take on the first team on court 12, Sunday at 9:00 p.m. in our country.
- Alejandro Tabilo, for his part, will have to wait for the third team from Tribunal 17, so he should appear Monday around 12:30 a.m.
Who transmits to Chileans?
- All these duels can be followed via streaming via the Star+ platform, while on television it can be followed via the ESPN 2 and ESPN 3 channels.
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Source: Latercera

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