Juan Carlos Prado was eliminated In the first round of the main challenger box in Tallahassee, in the United States. The Bolivian tennis player lost Tuesday against Chris Rodesch, representative of Luxembourg, who won 6-4 and 6-1, in an hour and 18 minutes of play.
El Cruceño, which is in the 289th position of the ranking of the Association of Professional Tennisists (ATP), lost the service twice in both sets And only in the first broke the serve of his rival on one occasion.
Prado came from winning two matches of the qualifying phase (QUALY), but in the main picture he found the number 239 in the world and could not advance.
The Bolivian repeated what has lived last week in the Sarasota Challenger, also in the United Stateswhere he won two QUALY meetings and then was defeated in the first phase of the main picture by Ecuadorian Andrés Andrade.
Juan Carlos Prado was eliminated from the Tallahassee Challenger

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