Categories: Social Responsibility

Pedro Cachín excelled in authority and got into the ATP finals in Gstaad

Pedro Cachin improve for the first time to advance in his career to a grand final of a contest organized by the atp and he did it after prevailing in the semifinals of the tournament gstaad in two sets against the resistance of the Serbian Hamad Medjenovic.

The one born in Bell Ville, is currently in position 90 in the ranking and will try to overcome the resistance of the Spanish Albert Ramos Vinolas in the definition of this contest.

With this result, the Argentine player will play the most representative game of his career and will do so against an opponent who reached the table after beating Miomir Kecmanivic with partials 6-2 and 6-3.

In this way, the national racket will try to get the fifth title in the Gstaad Open after the achievements achieved by Guillermo Vilas, José Luis Clerc, Martín Jaite and Gastón Gaudio.

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Anna Edwards

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