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Argentine Comesana Makes History at Wimbledon, Reaches Third Round on Debut

Argentine Comesana Makes History at Wimbledon, Reaches Third Round on Debut

Francisco Comesana, a 23-year-old Argentine tennis player, has made history by becoming the first Argentine man to reach the third round at Wimbledon on his debut since David Nalbandian in 2002. Comesana's remarkable journey began with an upset victory over world No. 8 Andrey Rublev in the first round, marking his maiden Grand Slam win, tour-level win, win on grass, and win over a Top 20 opponent. He then overcame former University of Tennessee standout Adam Walton in a grueling five-set second-round match.Comesana's success on grass is particularly impressive considering his limited experience on the surface. However, his natural skills, including a deft backhand slice and a willingness to approach the net, have served him well. His compatriot, Facundo Diaz Acosta, believes that Comesana's ability to execute precise shots and control the ball's placement gives him an edge on grass.Despite facing financial challenges in his early career, Comesana is now set to pocket a career-high $180,000 for reaching the third round. His performance at Wimbledon has also secured him a spot in the Top 100 of the ATP rankings and a likely berth in the US Open main draw.Comesana's success is a testament to his hard work and determination. He has overcome injuries and setbacks to achieve his dream of playing at Wimbledon. His journey is an inspiration to young tennis players around the world, proving that anything is possible with perseverance and belief.

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Argentine Upset: Comesana Stuns Rublev at Wimbledon

Argentine Upset: Comesana Stuns Rublev at Wimbledon

Francisco Comesana, the 23-year-old Argentine tennis prodigy, has etched his name in Wimbledon history with a stunning upset over world No. 6 Andrey Rublev in the first round.Comesana, ranked No. 122, had endured a frustrating start to the year, failing to secure a tour-level victory in South America and falling short in his Wimbledon qualifying bid. However, on Tuesday, he rose to the occasion on the hallowed No. 2 Court, producing a performance that will forever be etched in his memory.In a thrilling encounter that lasted nearly three hours, Comesana displayed unwavering determination and resilience. He saved eight of the 10 break points he faced and fired 21 aces, keeping Rublev at bay throughout the match.The Argentine faced a crucial test in the fourth set, trailing 4-5 and facing set point. However, he summoned his inner strength and fought back to take a 5-3 lead in the ensuing tiebreak. Despite Rublev's valiant efforts, Comesana's change of pace proved too much for the Russian, who netted his backhand slice reply on match point."I dreamed to play here. I'm so happy. I don't know what to say now," an ecstatic Comesana told the crowd after his historic victory.Rublev, who had previously enjoyed success on grass with two Halle runner-up finishes and a Wimbledon quarterfinal appearance, has now lost three consecutive matches. His exit from the tournament is likely to see him drop out of the Top 10.Comesana's triumph marks a significant milestone in his career. He will now face another first-time major match winner, Adam Walton, in the second round. Walton, who defeated Federico Coria in straight sets, will be looking to continue his impressive run at Wimbledon.

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