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With Solana Sierra, an Argentine Tennis Player Arrives at the Eighth of Wimbledon’s Finals After 21 Years

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She won the Spanish Cristina Bucsa by 7-5, 1-6 and 6-1 after 2 hours and 2 minutes of play and qualified to play the eighth round. The last Argentine tennis player who had arrived at that instance was Paola Suárez in 2004, and then fell to the French Amélie Mauresmo. Sierra is having her best week as a professional. Her eighth-time rival, the German Laura Siegemund, starred yesterday in the big surprise when she overcame U.S. Madison Keys by 6-3…
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After making history and becoming the first ‘lucky loser’ to reach the eighth final in Wimbledon, Solana Sierra already meets her next rival. Marplatense tennis player will face on Sunday (time to confirm) Laura Siegemund, who hit the day by eliminating by a double 6-3 the American Madison Keys, eighth in the world ranking and sixth pre-classified tournament. The good news for Sierra is that the painting opened unexpectedly. Siegemund, 37 years …

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She won the Spanish Cristina Bucsa by 7-5, 1-6 and 6-1 after 2 hours and 2 minutes of play and qualified to play the eighth round. The last Argentine tennis player who had arrived at that instance was Paola Suárez in 2004, and then fell to the French Amélie Mauresmo. Sierra is having her best week as a professional. Her eighth-time rival, the German Laura Siegemund, starred yesterday in the big surprise when she overcame U.S. Madison Keys by 6-3…

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Tempted by the powerful Azzurra federation and six U.S. universities at times of no support in the country, the European-style player now reaps the tastiest fruits while playing with the albiceleste flag.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Solana Sierra arrived to break all the schemes. Marplatense stayed in the last round of the standings and was "lucky loser", took advantage of that opportunity and is giving to speak in London. This Friday she surpassed the Spanish Cristina Bucsa by 7-5, 1-6 and 6-1 and got into the second week of the third Grand Slam of the season. • Solana Sierra began her insertion into professionalism in 2018, when she began to play the first ITF tournaments…

Argentine tennis player Solana Sierra continues to race in Wimbledon, the third Grand Slam of the season, as this Friday she got into the eighth round by beating in the third round the Spanish Cristina Bucsa. In addition to the win and the pass to the next instance, she achieved a historic mark in the contest that is played on grass.On the 12th court of the All England Club, Sierra, just 21 years old, was imposed on Bucsa (102°), who came from d…

Solana Sierra won again in Wimbledon and continues to make history: with her victory against the Spanish Cristina Bucxa sealed her standings to eighth in the final. The tennis player Marplatense won by 7-5, 1-6 and 6-1. Sierra will play the next instance of the iconic London Grand Slam against the winner of the match to be played by the German Laura Siegemund and the American Madison Keys, sixth pre-classified to the tournament. Member of the Ar…

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SOMOS JUJUY broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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