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Chilean Nicholas Jarry (87) He’s having a great start to the season. in Santiago de ChileWith the support of his people, he defeated the German Yannick Hanfman (153 marks) by 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 f He reached the semifinals of an ATP tournament for the second week in a row (reaching Rio de Janeiro, losing to Carlos Alcaraz), a double he hadn’t achieved in nearly five years.
He has plenty of reasons to celebrate: He’s ranked 75th in the world in the direct rankings, has already moved up 65 places since the start of the year, plus he’s been among the top four ATP tournaments in a row for the first time. Time since mid 2018.
At that time he was in the ATP 500 Hamburg (A loss to Georgian Nikoloz Basilashvili) and ATP 250 from Kitzbühel (He lost to an Uzbek Dennis Estomi), in both cases in three sets, also on a slow surface, as on this tour of South America.
In the semifinals he will play against the Spaniards Jaume Munnar (66 degrees). History goes back to one encounter, at the ATP 250 of Cordova In 2021, the victory went to the South American tennis player. He will go in search of his fourth final at the highest level in tennis. If he wins the championship, he could be at the gates of the top 50 standings.
In just two months and a few days in 2023, he’s racked up an impressive record of 13 wins and four losses. Some of his victories were against famous tennis players like Miomir Kecmanovic, Diego Schwartzman, Sebastian Paez, and Lorenzo Musettiamong others.
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