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Come on, Peru! Gonzalo Bueno was crowned ATP Challenger champion of Liberec (Video)

Gonzalo Bueno se coronó campeón del Challenger ATP de Liberec

This Sunday, August 3, the Peruvian tennis player Gonzalo Bueno He was crowned champion of the ATP Challenger de Liberecin the Czech Republic, after beating the Argentine Genaro Olivieri.

The first set was 6-2 in favor of our second national racket and the second stopped when ‘Gonza’ was winning 2-0 for an albiceleste injury, which ended up abandoning the final.

The confrontation, which lasted 47 minutes to where it was played, ended up giving the title to the Bicolor, 294 of the ATP ranking, on its shift contender, which is located in box 300.

Now, Gonzalo Bueno He will participate in Challenger 75, in Italy, where he will have to debut against the Czech Maxim Mrva, 447 ° of the ATP. This tournament will be played on whipped land (clay).

Gonzalo Bueno will go up at the ATP ranking

The Peruvian Gonzalo Bueno He was crowned ATP Challenger champion of Liberec and, therefore, he will upload 75 positions from the number 294 to the expectant 219 of the world.

Additionally, our second national racket has just accumulated its sixth title of Singlesmatching the record of Iván Miranda, in championships in this category.



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