The second day of the ATP in Buenos Aires begins. And the first big news is that this Tuesday dawned clear and cool, with ideal conditions for playing and watching tennis. Therefore, after an initial day in which the big news was the qualification of Tomás Etcheverry to the next round, the debuts of Peque Schwartzman and Sebastián Báez are expected to close the day.
The Argentine tennis player Sebastián Báez will face the Spaniard Bernabé Zapata Miralles and his compatriot Diego Schwartzman the Colombian Daniel Elahí Galán, in two matches of the opening round of the Argentine Open scheduled for today.
El Peque tries to recover the image he lost some time ago and which brought him to 117th place in the world rankings.
Last week he fell to Román Burruchaga in his debut at the Córdoba Open and extended his losing streak. “I’m angry at the level I showed, but I will continue in the search to improve every day, always starting with my head held high to try and leave everything on the pitch,” he said before his presentation on the Buenos Aires pitch. Tennis club.
The Argentine Open will be played on clay, will offer a prize pool of 728,185 dollars and has the Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz (2), who is also the reigning champion, as the big favorite for the title.
Tuesday’s full schedule for the Argentine Open
– Guillermo Vilas Center Court –
1.30pm
Federico Coria (Argentina) vs. Sebastian Ofner (Austria).
Next
Diego Schwartzman (Argentina) vs. Daniel Elahí Galán (Colombia)
Not before 6.30pm
Arthur Fils (France) vs. Dusan Lajovic (Serbia)
Not before 8pm
Sebastián Báez (Argentina) vs. Bernabé Zapata Miralles (Spain)
– Field number 2 –
1.30pm
Yannick Hanfmann (Germany) vs. Alejandro Tabilo (Chile)
Next
Camilo Ugo Carabelli (Argentina) vs. Juan Pablo Varillas (Peru)
Not before 5.30pm
Luciano Darderi (Italy) vs. Mariano Navone (Argentina)
Next
Jaume Munar (Spain) and Roberto Carballes Baena (Spain) vs. Federico Delbonis (Argentina) and Facundo Bagnis (Argentina)
– Field number 3 –
At 2.30pm
Andrea Vavassori (Italy) vs. Thiago Seyboth Wild (Brazil).
Source: Clarin
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