The Argentine Coria stayed with the Milan Challenger in Italy

The Argentine Coria stayed with the Milan Challenger in Italy

The contest served as preparation for Coria for his participation in Wimbledon, the third Grand Slam of the season, where tomorrow he will debut against the Czech Jiri Vesely (66), but unlike the Milan Challenger on grass courts and not on clay courts.

The tournament in Milan, in the Italian region of Lombardy, was played on clay courts and distributed a total of 45,730 euros in prize money.

The Argentine tennis players conquered eleven titles this year in the tournaments of the Challenger category, the one that follows in importance to the ATP and, to the one achieved by Coria, these winners are added:

Pedro Cachín prevailed in Madrid, Spain, and Prague, Czech Republic; Santiago Rodríguez Taverna in Tigre, in the province of Buenos Aires; Francisco Cerúndolo in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia; Tomás Martín Etcheverry in Concepción, Chile, and Facundo Bagnis in Pereira, Colombia.

Camilo Ugo Carabelli raised the title in the second edition of the Tigre Challenger played at the Club Náutico Hacoaj, and Facundo Díaz Acosta became champion in the one played in Coquimbo, Chile.

While Francisco Comesaña from Mar del Plata won the Corrientes Challenger last week, today he won the Buenos Aires tournament, both in our country.

Source: Ambito

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