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Samuel Linde, the First South American Tennis Player of the 2007 Generation to Reach the Final of a Professional Tournament – Match Tennis

Summary by Match Tenis
At the age of 17, Colombian Samuel Linde became the first South American tennis player born in 2007 to reach the final of a professional tournament, after enrolling in the match for the title of the Meta Open, ITF M25 of the World Tennis Tour Circuit that has as its headquarters the padrillo dust courts of the Sikuani Plain Park and that distributes a prize bag of 30 thousand dollars. The born in Bogotá stayed with the game of Colombian players …
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At the age of 17, Colombian Samuel Linde became the first South American tennis player born in 2007 to reach the final of a professional tournament, after enrolling in the match for the title of the Meta Open, ITF M25 of the World Tennis Tour Circuit that has as its headquarters the padrillo dust courts of the Sikuani Plain Park and that distributes a prize bag of 30 thousand dollars. The born in Bogotá stayed with the game of Colombian players …

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Match Tenis broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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