Luis Guto Miguel Adds Another Roland Garros Chapter for Brazil with Historic Boys' Singles Title
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The 17-year-old Goian player confirmed his favouriteism in the competition
Guto Miguel Makes History: 17-Year-Old Goiano Is the First Brazilian Youth Champion of Roland Garros
Born in Goianésia, created on an improvised court in Goiás, Luis Augusto Queiroz Miguel spent the afternoon of Saturday entering his own name on a list that Brazilian tennis had been waiting for for 59 years
17-year-old Goiano takes the lead in the world ranking of the category. Country still had Leonardo Storck and Victoria Barros reaching semifinals.
Luís Guto Miguel entered tennis history on Saturday, 6, winning the title of Roland Garros. The 17-year-old goian defeated American Michael Antonius by 2 sets to 0, with partials of 6/3 and 6/4, and became the first Brazilian champion of the category in the Grand Slam of France. The victory guaranteed the young man the leadership of the World Youth Ranking of the International Tennis Federation (ITF). The title concludes a wait of almost 60 year…
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