Vallejo Writes History of Paraguayan Tennis in Roland Garros
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Vallejo writes history of Paraguayan tennis in Roland Garros
Paris, 26 May (Prensa Latina) The debutante Daniel Vallejo today achieved a historic milestone for Paraguayan tennis by breaking into the main painting of Roland Garros with a triumph against British Cameron Morrie. The post Vallejo with historical milestone for Paraguayan tennis in the Roland Garros first appeared on News Prensa Latina.
The Paraguayan tennis player Adolfo Daniel Vallejo starred in a historic debut this Tuesday in Roland Garros’ main painting in Paris, France. Roland Garros: Vallejo achieves historic triumph in France. Photo: ESPN The young 22-year-old fellow defeated experienced British Cameron Norrie (30) by 7-6 and 2-0 after the retirement due to injury of the rival, who is the 20th series head of the tournament, and 22nd of the world rankings. Thus, Vallejo …
Paraguayan tennis player Daniel Vallejo achieved a historic victory in Roland Garros by winning his debut in the main stage against British player Cameron Morrie. The national won the first set for 7-6, after saving four sets points and winning the tiebreak by 9-7. The match could not be completed due to the British’s abandonment due to physical discomfort when it took an hour and 18 minutes of match. With this result, Vallejo advanced to the se…
The Paraguayan tennis player Adolfo Daniel Vallejo starred in a historic debut this Tuesday in Roland Garros’ main painting in Paris, France. Roland Garros: Vallejo achieves historic triumph in France. Photo: Redes The young 22-year-old fellow defeated the experienced British Cameron Norrie (30) by 7-6 and 2-0 after the retirement due to injury of the rival, who is serial head number 20 of the tournament, and 22 of the world rankings. Thus, Vall…
The Paraguayan tennis player, Adolfo Daniel Vallejo, had a historic and rather crazy premiere at Roland Garros, one of the most important tournaments in the racket world. The Guaraní took off British Cameron Norrie, number 24 of the ATP ranking. The European player felt an injury and withdrew from the engagement after 7-6 and 2-0, after an hour and 18 minutes of play. The first set was terribly intense, none could break the breakout and was defi…
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