“Brazilians Raze Everything”: Behind the Scenes of an Argentina Open that Resists and Reinvents Every Year
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The February sun completely affects the brick dust of the Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis Club, but under the shade of the trees and in the internal corridors of the venue, the story is different. Far from the tennis flashes, the ATP 250 of Buenos Aires, better known as Argentina Open, displays an atmosphere where the sport passion mixes with economic realism and unexpected social phenomena. This year, the tournament reveals an edition marked by intell…
Alejandro Tabilo beat and beat the current champion of the tournament. The national managed to advance round after surpassing the Brazilian and Joao Fonseca in the ATP 250 of Buenos Aires. Read also... Rekindle claim for Vilas to be recognized as No1 ATP: ’Chino’ Ríos was the first of the region Wednesday 11 February, 2026 10:36 The Chilean who arrived from a triumph against Argentine Facundo Díaz Acosta by the Open of Argentina, surpassing it …
The expedition of Alejandro Tabilo (71st ATP ranking) in Buenos Aires continues. The national tennis player won a real battle to Joao Fonseca (33rd), in three sets, to be located in the quarterfinals of the Argentina Open. He won by partials of 6-3, 3-6 and 7-5, in two hours and 23 minutes. The number one racket of the country reached the Trans-Andean tournament after the victory over Serbia by the Qualifiers of the Davis Cup, series in which he…
Francisco Cerúndolo, current 19th of the world ranking and current finalist of the tournament, managed to seal his pass to the next round of the Argentina Open after defeating the Bolivian Hugo Delien (167°). The match, played in the emblematic Guillermo Vilas stadium of Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis, was qualified as the most changing of the day, reflecting the intensity and the drama typical of the Buenos Aires contest. The start of the match sugge…
The ATP 250 champion of Buenos Aires, João Fonseca landed in Argentina with defeat and gave the dream to factor the tournament twice as often as possible.
The Chilean defeated Brazilian Joao Fonseca, third favorite of the tournament after two hours and 24 minutes of a game that was resolved by details.
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