Of the 10 Argentines who will start the tournament next week, many will struggle to get through the round due to the high level of their opponents.
The start of Wimbledon is getting closer and closer, one of the four Grand Slams and the most important tournament in tennis. The tournament table has already been drawn and there are many The Argentines will have a tough time going into the second round.
It’s the championship It will be held between July 1 and 14 in London, at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, will have 10 countrymen (seven men and three women), and for almost everyone the outlook is difficult. Of those ten, six will go to the Olympic Games, led by Guillermo Coria: Sebastián Báez, Francisco Cerúndolo, Tomás Martín Etcheverry, Mariano Navone, María Lourdes Carlé and Nadia Podoroska.
Baz he will fight American Brandon Nakashima; Navone he will face Italian Lorenzo Sonego; Francisco Comesaña will play a Grand Slam for the first time and, as if that wasn’t enough, he will face the Russian Andrey Rublev; Frederick Coria he will play against Australian Adam Walton; Facundo Diaz Acosta He will have the difficult task of facing the British Cameron Norrie; Cerundoloagainst the Russian Román Safiullin and Etcheverry He will play against young Italian Luca Nardi.
carle she will compete with North American Katie Volynets; Julia Riera will try Marie Bouzková and Podoroska She will debut against Ukrainian Dayana Yastremska.
The most fascinating matches after the Wimbledon draw
Jannik Sinner (No. 1) vs. Yannick Hanfman
Aleksandar Kovacevic vs. David Medvedev (No. 5)
Carlos Alcaraz (Nº3) vs. Mark Lajal
Sebastian Baz vs. Brandon Nakashima
Mariano Navone vs. Lorenzo Sonego
Andrei Rublev (No. 6) vs. Francisco Comesaña
Frederick Coria vs. Adam Walton
Taro Daniel vs. Stefanos Chillies (No. 11)
Cameron Norrie vs. Facundo Diaz Acosta
Roberto Carballés Baena vs. Alexander Zverev (No. 4).
Andy Murray vs. Tomáš Macháč
Roman Safiullin vs. Francisco Cerundolo
Holger Runes (No. 15) vs. Soon-Woo Kwon
Thomas Etcheverry vs. Luca Nardi
Vít Kopřiva vs. Novak Djokovic (No. 2)
Alcaraz and Sinner, on both sides of the painting
The Spanish winner of the last edition of this Grand Slam and the Italian, currently No. 1 in the world, will soon meet if there is no recession. It is in the semi-final instance and on the other side, with a less complicated picture than the previous one, appears the Serbian, the most Grand Slam winner in history, Novak Djokovic.
Source: Tycsports

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