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Francisca Saavedra: a Life Between Rackets, Balls and Models

When it is said that fate often appears, unintentionally, and can change life, a good example is Francisca Saavedra’s beginning in tennis. “I started unexpectedly. I went to cueca classes at a club in Tomé, where I was born and still alive, and one day there was no one and I got into tennis. That was about seven, eight years old. I went to a municipal tennis school, which was on the weekends, then I never stopped doing other things, it was more …
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When it is said that fate often appears, unintentionally, and can change life, a good example is Francisca Saavedra’s beginning in tennis. “I started unexpectedly. I went to cueca classes at a club in Tomé, where I was born and still alive, and one day there was no one and I got into tennis. That was about seven, eight years old. I went to a municipal tennis school, which was on the weekends, then I never stopped doing other things, it was more …

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Diario Concepción broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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