Francisco comesaña Achieved a Triumph Before Alex Michelsen at the Us Open: How It Went for the Rest of the Argentines
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The Shark reversed an adverse marker and imposed 1-6, 6-3, 6-4 and 6-4 on one of the promises of American tennis. Sebastián Báez and Federico Gómez fell on the debut
Argentine tennis player Francisco Comesaña passed the first round of the Open Monday...
Francisco Comesaña (54th) saved the day for the Argentines at the US Open by securing his place in the second round of the American Grand Slam with a somewhat surprising victory over local Alex Michelsen (32nd) by 1-6, 6-3, 6-4 and 6-4. The 24-year-old from Mar del Plata will go in the next round against the British Cameron Norrie (35th). Those who could not emulate the "Shark" this Monday were Federico Gómez and Sebastián Báez. Gómez (203rd), w…
In the continuity of the United States Open, on Monday three Argentines jumped to the court. Francisco Comesaña recovered after giving up the first set and ended up imposing himself against the American Alex Michelsen by 1-6, 6-3, 6-4, 6-4, securing his pass to the second round. The Shark showed character and resilience after a hard start. His next rival will be British Cameron Norrie, who advanced after Sebastian Korda’s retirement. In contrast…
On a Monday with more defeats than victories for Argentine tennis players at the US Open, the one who saved the day was Francisco Comesaña who beat the local Alex Michelen and advanced to the second round. In the last Grand Slam of the season, Marplatense defeated the American 28th pre-classified tournament by 1-6...
Argentine tennis had a bittersweet day at the beginning of the US Open, where the great news came from the hand of Francisco Comesaña (54th), who achieved a great triumph before the local Alex Michelsen (32nd) by 1-6, 6-3, 6-4 and 6-4. Thus, Marplatense secured his place in the second round of the last Grand Slam of the year and his next rival will be the British Cameron Norrie (35th). The “Tiburon” demonstrated character after a bad start and r…
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