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Guido Pella lost and there are no more Argentines left in Wimbledon

guido peels lost to the russian Roman Safiullin by 7-6, 6-4 and 6-0 in the third round of Wimbledon and in this way there are no Argentine representatives left in the third grand slam it’s from the season.

The man from Bahia, who entered the main draw due to a protected ranking, was on court for an hour and 46 minutes and could not unbalance against the incisive safiullinnumber 92 in the world.

Pella comes from resounding victories against the Croatian borna coric and the French harold mayot that implied an important physical exhaustion that he suffered in today’s defeat. Despite not continuing in the competition, he had a great performance and found a good level of play again.

This way, Wimbledon It no longer has Argentine tennis players after the eliminations of federico coria, Francisco and Juan Manuel Cerundolo, diego schwartzmann, Sebastian Baez, Thomas Etcheverry and Pedro Cachinin the male branch, and Nadia Podoroskain the female branch.

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