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Delien fights in the beginning, succumbs in the end and is eliminated

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It was not possible to take the necessary step to access for the third time the main painting of the Madrid Open. Hugo Delien, the “Tigre de Moxos”, fought in the first court, but in the second he succumbed to the British Jacob Fearnley to be eliminated from the Madrid Open, Masters 1000 tournament of Spain, which nevertheless served to catapult himself again among the one hundred best tennis players in the world.
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🔊 Listen to this news Bolivian tennis player Hugo Dellien was eliminated from the Madrid Open, a Masters 1000 tournament in Spain, after losing to Briton Jacob Fearnley (7-5, 6-1) in the second round of qualifying on Tuesday. The country's best tennis player currently couldn't find his game during the hour and a half of the match and was unable to qualify for the third time for the main draw of this tournament that brings together the best in t…

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It was not possible to take the necessary step to access for the third time the main painting of the Madrid Open. Hugo Delien, the “Tigre de Moxos”, fought in the first court, but in the second he succumbed to the British Jacob Fearnley to be eliminated from the Madrid Open, Masters 1000 tournament of Spain, which nevertheless served to catapult himself again among the one hundred best tennis players in the world.

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Last year he was one of the Italian protagonists of the Challenger circuit. A positive season that saw him close with 45 wins and 33 losses and a jump in the standings of almost 100 positions from position 348 to 256. We are talking about Samuel Vincent Ruggeri. The positive performances of the Bergamo tennis player born in 2002 have not gone unnoticed, so much so that the captain of Davis's team Filippo Volandri wanted him as the sixth man duri…

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Two years later, the number one player from Bolivia returns to the Top 100, according to the ATP ranking. This week he plays the qualifying phase to try to enter the main square of the Madrid Open.

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