The cry of Roberto Bautista thunder in Monaco. The shout reflects the relevance of the success of the Castellón native, the 35-year-old who returned from physical problems, who found himself out of the top 100 in the world.
He had to start the previous stages, which he did not win in Dubai, but he did in Miami, as well as today in the Monte Carlo ATP Masters 1000.
To his two ‘qualy’ wins he added one in the main draw. The Spanish beat Argentina Facundo Díaz Acostarecovered from the previous stage, by 6-2 and 6-4 in 1h.34′ of a match that started two hours late due to rain.
Bautista subdued any hero of Buenos Aires in February. The left-handed Díaz Acosta, 23 years old and world number 52, opened his ATP record in the capital of Argentina, his home. But since then he has accumulated more losses, five, than wins, four.
This is the first match between the two, led by Bautista, who will try to continue his comeback this Wednesday, against the Pole Hubert Hurkacz or the british Jack Draper.
Source: La Verdad

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