ATP Tennis SD comes in for Tiro de Pichon. These facilities in Zaragoza’s La Almojara neighborhood will host the first edition of the Zaragoza Open-Grupo Los Sitios Tennis Trophy from tomorrow to next Sunday. It is an ITF World Tennis Tour tournament with a prize money of $25,000. This makes it the most important men’s tennis tournament held in the city and community since 1993.
The reception that the tournament has received within the ATP since Pigeon Shot has exceeded most optimistic expectations. A total of 526 registrations have been received for a tournament that only 56 players can play in a singles draw and 32 in a doubles draw., Players from 52 different nationalities formalized their registration, with representation from five continents.
According to the ranking, the last player to enter the final stage was number 385 in the ATP rankings, while The top qualifier is currently ranked 267th on that list., The first four seeds in this sequence are German Louis Wessels, Swiss Johann Niklas, Russian Ivan Gakhov and American Nicolas Moreno. In addition to these players, Canadian Davis Cup team member Steven Diez, Frenchman Tituan Droguet and Uruguayan Davis Cup player Martin Cuevas stand out in the tournament. Many of these players have played Grand Slam and Davis Cup matches, and have played finals against the likes of Daniil Medvedev.
Among the Spanish players, Javier Barranco, Eduard Esteve, Carlos López, Alex Martín, lvaro López and Daniel Merida stand out, all of whom are tennis players who may be references in Spanish tennis in a few years.
For the Aragonese representation, The organization has invited the player from Bilbao of the Stadium Casablanca Alejo Sanchez to the final stage., who recently finished as Spanish junior runner-up (he could only be beaten by US Open junior winner Martin Landalus). In addition to Alejo, Zaragoza’s Enrique Jiménez and lvaro Fernández will also play the tournament as guests.
SD Tiro de Pichón will open its doors this week to all fans of tennis and the sport in general, so that they can enjoy a top-class competition that is very difficult to achieve in other tournaments. Club entry will be free But this must be done on foot, as it would be impossible to park inside the facilities due to the dimensions of the tournament.