The Argentine tennis player advanced to the next instance after beating Australian Alex De Miñaur 6-3, 7-6 (7-2) and 6-3.
The Argentine tennis player Tomás Etcheverry made his best performance in a Grand Slam today when settling in the tthird round of Roland Garrosafter prevailing over the Australian Alex De Minaur 6-3, 7-6 (7-2) and 6-3.
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Etcheverry, born in La Plata and ranked 49th in the ATP world rankingdefeated De Miñaur (19) with sheer power after two hours and 45 minutes of play on court number 14 of the complex located in the Parisian neighborhood of Bois de Boulogne.


The Argentine, 23 years old, He will play his next match in the third round against the winner of the match that was cheered on field number 6 by Pedro Cachín 64 from Cordoba) and the Croatian Borna Coric (16).
Etcheverry, who is going through the best year of his career after being a finalist in two ATP, in Santiago, Chile, and Houston, United Statesimproved on her best Grand Slam performance which had been the second round of the Australian Open last February.
The player from La Plata had debuted in Roland Garros with a victory over the British Jack Draper (55) and with his success against De Minaur became the second Argentine in the third roundafter I achieved it yesterday Diego Schwartzman (95).
The happiness of Tomás Etcheverry
“It’s an incredible feeling. I prepared myself for this, I came looking for him and I think I played a great game”the La Plata commented exultantly after his victory.
“It was difficult for me to close the second set, but having won that tie break gave me the necessary confidence, then I let go and played better,” added the Argentine, who is waiting for the winner of the match between Cachín or Coric.
The activity for the Argentines in Paris for this day will continue with the aforementioned Cachín match and they will also play Francisco Cerúndolo, Genaro Olivieri, Guido Pella and Thiago Tirante.
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Cerúndolo (23) will play against the German Yannick Hanfmann (65); olivieri (231) against the Italian Andrea Vavassori (148); Pella (423) against Brazilian Thiago Seyboth Wild (172) and Tight (153) will do it in front of the Chinese Zhizhen Zhang (71).
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