The young man from La Plata will face another tough test tomorrow against the experienced German Alexander Zverev, with whom he will seek access to the semifinals of the Parisian Open for the first time in his history.
The Argentine tennis player Thomas Etcheverry will play tomorrow from 10 the quarterfinals of Roland Garros opposite to german Alexander Zverev.
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With a superlative level and without giving up any set, the player from La Plata has just beaten the Japanese Yoshihito Nishiokain a meeting held at the Suzanne Lenglen court of the Parisian complex.


Now, and having climbed several positions after the enormous victories strung together on French soil, Etcheverry will try to break the resistance of the German Zverevto continue writing his own story, the one that is getting closer and closer to the last day of competition.
Who is Tomás Etcheverry?
Born in July 1999 and soon to be 24 years, the tennis player from the silver drags an impressive 2023. Recently, he reached his first final in the Houston ATP 250 and now, at Roland Garros, already got into the quarterfinals. A surprising path without disheveled.
His main virtue sportingly speaking is his first serve, clearly taking advantage of his 1.96 meters tall.
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His first ATP point He achieved it towards the end of 2016 and already in 2018 he obtained two ITF tournaments that allowed him to jump to the challenger circuit.
The absolute debut in ATP was in Delray Beach 2021 and the first victory was in the Córdoba tournament that year.
Her first grand slams It was last year in Australia, precisely in the Australian Open.
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