Azueño, who played his last game as a professional on Tuesday, received a miniature replica of the trophy awarded to the winner of the tournament.
After losing on Tuesday 4-6 and 2-6 against the duo consisting of the Spanish Jaume Munar and Roberto Carballes Baena, along with Facundo Bagnis, At the IEB+ Argentina Open, Federico Delbonis received well-deserved recognition for his extensive career.
In the hands of the tournament director, Martín Jaite, Azuleño received a miniature replica of the trophy awarded to the winner of the tournament. The now former tennis player was applauded by everyone present, stepping onto the Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis center court with one of his daughters.
Delbonis established himself in the golden history of Argentine tennis as a key member of the world champion quartet, completed by Juan Martín Del Potro, Leonardo Mayer and Guido Pella, with Daniel Orsanic as captain. On Tuesday, the crowd let him know that: at every change, they shouted “thanks for Davis.” He listened and nodded, as if he was grateful for remembering her that way.
The left-hander’s farewell was important for him and for Argentine tennis: not only did it end his career at the age of 33, but This is also the retirement of the country’s last Davis Cup hero in 2016, in Zagreb.
Source: Tycsports

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