Winston Salem: Báez won and achieved an unprecedented result in his career

Winston Salem: Báez won and achieved an unprecedented result in his career

Sebastian Baez reached the quarterfinals this Wednesday at the ATP 250 of tennis of Winston Salema contest that will award prizes for $850,680 and is held on a cement surface.

The 22-year-old player from Buenos Aires and located in position 42 of the ATP world ranking, defeated the Australian Alexander Vukic (51), with partial scores of 6-4, 4-6 and 6-4, after two hours and 10 minutes of fighting.

In this tournament that is the prelude to the US Open Starting next Monday in New York, the tennis player born in the town of San Martín will face off in the quarterfinals with the winner of the duel between the Serbian Laslo Djere (34) and the American Alex Michelsen (133), just 18 years old.

Meanwhile, the experienced Frenchman Richard Gasquet (57) also entered the quarterfinals, defeating local Brandon Nakashima (72), 2-6, 6-4, 6-4.

The American Sebastian Korda (33) also won, who prevailed over the Hungarian Marton Fucsovics (58), 7-6, 6-3.

In another match, the Australian Max Purcell (47) beat the native of the Netherlands, Tallion Griekspoor (25), by a double 7-6.

Source: Ambito

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