Jano (54th) will have to face Yannick Hanfmann (56th) this afternoon in the first round of the Argentinian tournament.
Alejandro Tabilo will face this afternoon in the first round of the Buenos Aires ATP 250 to the experienced German tennis player Yannick Hanfmann.
El Jano, current number 54 in the ATP rankings, comes from his participation in the Davis Cup representing the Chilean team in the series against Peru, where Chile won 3-2 . The national tennis player first beat Juan Pablo Varillas (85°) then Ignacio Buse (444°) in the final. duel which gave the ranking to our country to the final phase of the tournament.
Behind that, Alejandro Tabilo (54th) decided to abandon the ATP 250 in Cordoba, to concentrate on the tournament in Buenos Aires where he will face experienced tennis player Yannick Hanfmann (56th). The German has just participated in Cordoba, where he fell in the quarter-finals with the Italian Luciano Darderi (76th) in two sets.
The meeting of Tabilo and Hanfmann This will be the first meeting between the two tennis players since they did not face each other either in Challengers or in the professional field.
What time does Alejandro Tabilo play at the ATP 250 in Buenos Aires?
The match between Alejandro Tabilo (54th) and Yannick Hanfmann (56th) will play each other this Tuesday, February 13, at 1:30 p.m. at Stage 2 of the Argentinian tournament.
The winner of the match will face the winner of the bracket between Arthur Fils (39th) and Dusan Lajovic (33rd) in the second round.
Where to watch Alejandro Tabilo’s ATP 250 match live in Buenos Aires?
The match between Tabilo (54th) and Hanfmann (56th) can be seen by the service transmission streaming Star+ , which has the rights to the tournament. The digital platform costs $9,500 per month in Chile.
Source: Latercera

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