Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis is packed with trans-Andean fans who have traveled especially to cheer on their team in the tournament.
He IEB+ Argentina Open, telecasting TyC Sports and TyC Sports Play, was a success. The most prestigious tennis tournament in South America not only has spectacular stories on the court, but also off it. That’s the case with Chile fans, especially a group of seven youngsters who traveled especially to cheer on their team and are a nightmare for rivals.
Their first in Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis was on Tuesday, the day they saw Alejandro Tabilo’s victory over Yannick Hanfmann 6-1 and 6-3. Since then they have not stopped being a sensation in every game played by one of their compatriots. They are waiting for Nicolás Jarry, who will debut tonight with the Swiss Stan Wawrinka.
However, previously, they watched Tabilo fall with Dusan Lajovic 4-6, 6-1 and 1-6. The Serbian suffered from their constant chanting and shouting, which was mostly heard when his player won points.
Their special relationship with the European is that he, When he won, he looked at them, threw a ball along with smiles and kisses of complicity, good vibes. It’s like I’m telling them “I heard them and I know they were yelling at me the whole game”. It was even caught on camera.
They came from Santiago, the capital of Chile, and talked with TyCSports.com to tell his feelings in Argentina. Nicholas, 29 years old, narrated: “We came specifically to encourage this week. I don’t have a voice either. It’s a shame that Jano (Tabilo) lost, but we still have Nico (Jarry) left.
Frank, The 23-year-old and another fan, confessed: “This is the first time we get to the city of anger. The truth here in Buenos Aires is that everyone is crazy. “We’re here with all the faith in the world, trusting Nico.”
And he closed: “In Chile we usually go to 250 in Santiago. Here the tickets are more expensive than there, the difference is big. In the same way, we are between the ATP 500 in Rio and this one, n“We decided to come here because of the painting and because compared to Brazil it is cheaper.”

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Source: Tycsports

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