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Los Cabos: Walton Bolts Into First ATP Singles Semifinal

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After a topsy-turvy two-hour quarterfinal against doubles partner James Duckworth, Adam Walton has reached the semifinals in Los Cabos.
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Canadian tennis player Dennis Shapovalov (33°) beat Australian Tristan Schoolkate (110°) by 6-3 and 6-2 and advanced to the semi-final of Los Cabos ATP 250 in Mexico. In the tournament that is played on hard courts, the 33-year-old player became the first semi-finalist of the tournament, being the third-leading candidate. With the standings, Shapovalov will have to face the winner between Australians Adam Walton (97°) and James Duckworth (113°).…

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Between the Pacific and the sand of Baja California Sur, Los Cabos is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Mexico; it is a small Monte Carlo of Central America, not only for the city context, but also because the union, glamorous, sea and tennis is perfectly married, as it happens in the Principality. The day dedicated to the octaves has issued clear and in some cases unsettling verdicts, with a Rublev that is confirmed as the leader of …

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Ubitennis broke the news in on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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