He said that night he could hardly sleep around the ‘match-ball he missed Australian Talia Gibson. This is the final twist of the previous stage and that defeat is left in the main box of Wimbledon. After a few days, however, Sierra Sierra is in the twist of 16 Grand Slam in the grass And, to another success, he won a week of more money (463,500 euro) than his entire career (383,000 euro).
Argentine tennis player, 21 years old and not. 101 world ‘Lucky Loser’.
In his case, an injury behind the Greet Minnen He opened the doors of the contest on Monday again. Solana was eating at the players’ restaurant and they gave her the news: Getting out of Belgian, she was her replacement and she was going to try because at 15 minutes she went on the track to play against Olivia Gadecki.
“It was like 15 minutes before, I didn’t have much time.
Sierra won in Australian (6-2, 7-6) and started her unexpected idyll with a strange surface for her to make her the first ‘lucky loser’ to reach the wimbledon’s 16 Openconducted since 1968.
His successes about the British Katie Boulter (6-7, 6-2, 6-1) and the Spanish Cristina BuCSA In Grand Slam. Six tried before in the open season and the six were lost in the 16th.
Sierra will perform that honor against German Laura Siegemund (Tho -104), out of 37 the surprising winner of the 3th -round before Madison KeysWorld 8th and current champion of Australia is open.
“It’s a bit crazy because I’m out of the contest, but I’m lucky like ‘Lucky Loser’. I’m supercontent, taking advantage of the opportunity. I can reserve my room for three or four days more, it’s crazy, I’ve changed it three times,” Solana said.
Argentina started the year No. 167 of the world and accelerated its increase in rank since its start to work in March at Rafa Nadal Academy of Majorca. In total, he adds 34 wins and 12 losses in 2025 and won his first WTA 125 title to AntalyaIn addition to the two other trophies in ITF Circuit.
“The academy is so good. They are very professional and they help me with my game and all things out of the track,” said Solana, who was 21 on June 17, just one day after entering the first time in the World Top-100 (100th).
“I wanted to buy a necklace for my birthday, but I didn’t do it because I was too expensive,” he confessed. Just a few days later, if you wish, Sierra would enjoy the whim because her passing of the eighth was assured of a check of 278,100 euro, almost what she won until now (383,000). The rooms are paid with 463,500 euros. At this point, nothing is forbidden Sierra Sierra.
Source: La Verdad

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