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Horacio Zeballos and Marcel Granollers advance to the doubles final at Wimbledon

this thursday Horace Zeballos and Marcel Granollers they beat the Germans 6-4 and 6-3 Tim Puetz and Kevin Krawietz, d.and this way, they got into the great fine of Wimbledon 2023after having lost the disputed one in 2021 against the Croatians Mate Pavic and Nikola Mektic.

Zeballos and Granollers are motivated by big stages. They were semifinalists in January at the Australian Open and in June at Roland Garros. Now, they managed to go one step further and got into the Wimbledon final, where they will face the winners of the cross between Koolhof/Skupski (1st) and Bopanna/Ebden (6th).

Zeballos, who became 3 in the world of doubles in 2019, landed as the 26th racket on the planet at Wimbledon and Granollers in 28th place. However, the argentinian made the leap to the Top Ten with this result and the Spaniard will be at the door thanks to having reached the final. He obviously could continue to climb if they win the crown.

PA

Anna Edwards

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