Báez, winner of five Challenger tournaments this year and ranked 111th in the ATP world rankings, beat the Italian Musetti (58), 19 years old, third-placed in the tournament and one of the promises of world tennis, with authority. of 1 hour and 39 minutes.
Born in the Buenos Aires city of San Martín, 20 years ago, Báez dominated the match thanks to a high effectiveness in his first serve and to the precision in his shots, against a great player like Musetti, who in the last two sets matched the contest and the led to separate tiebreaks.
On the second date, Báez will confront the American on Thursday Sebastian Korda (39), who previously beat Frenchman Hugo Gastón (67) 3-4 (2-7), 3-4 (6-8), 4-0, 4-3 (7-3) and 4-0.
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Earlier, in the first match of the day, the Buenos Aires Juan Manuel Cerúndolo (91) fell against the American Brandon Nakashima (63) by 4-1, 3-4 (3-7), 4-1 and 4-0, after 1 hour and 30 minutes of the match at the Allianz Cloud multipurpose stadium, on a fast surface and indoors,
The Argentine, who started the year in 341st place and starred in a great promotion that took him to box 85 where he appeared until last week, paid dearly for his inexperience on hard courts, with just five games as a professional in his career.
His next commitment will be before the Danish Holger Rune (109), who lost to the top seed for the title, the Spanish Carlos Alcaraz (32), 4-3 (8-6), 4-2 and 4-0.
The Next Gen Finals, which meets its fourth edition, always in Milan, has an agile game format with matches to the best of five sets but these are four games (also with a gold point when the score reaches 40-40), with a tie-break if it reaches 3-3, and the first two of each group will advance to the semifinals.
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