Alejandro Tabilo excluded from the ATP 250 in Cordoba after his Davis Cup victory

The 54th in the world will rest this week and return to the Buenos Aires circuit. This morning he was also confirmed in the main draw of the Masters 1000 in Indian Wells.

There will be no tennis this week for Alejandro Tabilo. The brand new 54th in the world and number two in Chile, decided to withdraw from the ATP 250 in Cordoba to prioritize rest after the demanding Davis Cup series against Peru. He will return to the circuit in seven days, at the start of the Argentine Open in Buenos Aires.

A decision that is not only linked to his wear and tear during the weekend, where he played three matches in two days, but also to the planning of a schedule that will see him once again present in the most important tournaments of the planet. Without going any further, he was confirmed this morning (like Nicolás Jarry) in the main draw of the Masters 1000 in Indian Wells which will take place in March. After that, the Miami Masters 1000 also appears on his horizon.

Of course, before his presence in the United States, Jano will have to overcome several challenges in South America. The first of them in Buenos Aires, where he will play the Argentine Open next week. It will be the first stop on a continental tour that will also take him to the Chile Open and the ATP 500 in Rio de Janeiro.

In this entire regional sequence, the left-hander only defends 10 points, which should be a moment of rise for the national, eager to re-enter the Top 50 of the ATP rankings. His big test will come in March, when he will have to defend the 105 obtained at Indian Wells 2023 by reaching the round of 16.

In any case, the defeat in Cordoba seems more than necessary if we think of all the efforts, physical and mental, that the Chilean number two made at the national stadium. He opened action Saturday with a hard-fought 4-6, 6-2, 6-1 victory over Peru’s number one Juan Pablo Varillas. On Sunday, however, he performed a double action. At the start of the day with Tomás Barrios in doubles, where they lost 7-5 and 6-3 and later in singles, where he had to play the fifth point of the series against Ignacio Buse. There he also had to return to close the match and the national qualification for the Davis Cup final.

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Source: Latercera

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