Open of Australia: Young Arthur Gea Signs Exploit Against World 19th
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Arthur Gea, 198th world-wide, created the surprise at Melbourne's Grand Slam tennis. The young Frenchman beat Jiri Lehecka, 19th world-wide, in three tight sets. He will face Stan Wawrinka in the next round.
Arthur Géa, 21, hit hard when he released the 19th world Jirí Lehecka 7-5, 7-6, 7-6 in the 1st round. So let's forget the eliminations of the French number one: Arthur Rinderknech, then those of Adrian Mannarino and Terence Atmane, this Monday.
The 21-year-old Frenchman Arthur Gea, who came out of the qualifiers, has been delighted with the work he has done with his new team for the past few months, and does not ignite more than that after eliminating the 19th world player Jiri Lehecka on Monday at the Australian Open (7-5, 7-6 [1], 7-5).
Arthur Géa, 198th world qualifying, managed to come out in the first round of Jiri Lehecka, 19th at ATP. A qualification in the second round that does good after the numerous French eliminations.
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