In this context, the Argentine tennis player slipped in dialogue with ESPN that “you have to be realistic, I did not feel very comfortable today, there is nothing wrong with it. You had to win, playing at Roland Garros on a Sunday is extra pressure because you think that if you lose, it’s almost like you didn’t play in the tournament”.
And he added: “I did not have a good day,” he added, “it cost me. He came with a hip problem, the issue of mobility was very difficult for him and it was a strange match from my side. I have to correct several things, luckily I have two days for the next game”.
In the next phase, El Peque will face the Spaniard Jaume Munar (91), who in his match eliminated the German Daniel Altmaier (54) 6-1, 6-2, 4-6 and 6-2.
On Sunday, Ugo Carabelli (154) from Buenos Aires also appeared, emerged from the “qualy” and debutant in a Grand Slam main draw, against Russian Aslan Karatsev (39) in the third turn of court 12 .
Lastly, Juan Ignacio Londero (141) from Cordoba will play in a packed stadium against the tennis player of the moment, the Spanish Carlos Alcaraz (6) in a match scheduled in the fourth round of Philippe Chatrier’s central court. The winner will play in the next round against the Spanish Albert Ramos (42) or the Australian Thanasi Kokkinakis (85).
The rest of the participating Argentine tennis players (Sebastián Báez, Federico Coria, Federico Delbonis, Francisco Cerúndolo, Tomás Etcheverry, Facundo Bagnis, Santiago Rodríguez Taverna and Pedro Cachín) await their premiere on Monday.
Source: Ambito

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