Wimbledon: "We're Really Going to Have to Get Him," Slides Cazaux on His Next Opponent
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As a result of qualifications, Arthur Cazaux continued his journey, proud to have won his long fight against 90th world player Adam Walton (6-3, 7-6 [6], 4-6, 6-7 [5], 6-1).
Pushed in a long five-set arm and more than four hours of play, Arthur Cazaux was proud not to have cracked against Australian Adam Walton this Tuesday in the first round of Wimbledon (6-3, 7-6 [6], 4-6, 6-7 [5], 6-1). Coming from the qualifications, the Montpelliérain will challenge another Australian, Alex de Minaur, 11th World, Thursday in the second round.
Arthur Cazaux (Wimbledon) Balances on His Finances in Tennis, "Not at All What's in My Bank Account"
Last month, Roland-Garros enjoyed all the tennis aficionados and kept his promises. At the end of a fortnight rich in emotions, Coco Gauff and Carlos Alcaraz won over the Parisian courts. A competition that finally gave way to another. And for the reason, the Wimbledon tournament was officially launched this Monday 30 June after several days of qualifying. If Loïs Boisson was unfortunately ousted from the first round, another Frenchman is becomi…
The prodigy of French tennis starts its course in Wimbledon on Tuesday 1st July. If he can rely on his solid game to succeed, does he have anyone in the stands who can count on to surpass himself?
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