April 15, 2025
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The 2008 laci-branch won the match at the ATP level and set the record

Diego Deadura Palomer was sensationally passed by Denis Shapovalov at the start of Munich”, – WRITE: Sport.ua

17-year-old German tennis player Diego Deadura-Palomero (ATR 549) successfully started at the APR 500 in Munich, Germany.

In the 1st round Diego passed Denis Shapovalov (Canada, ATP 29). The Canadian refused to continue fighting in the middle of the second set.

ATP 500 Munich. Soil. 1/16 finals

Diego Deadura-Palomero (Germany) [LL] – Denis Shapovalov (Canada) – 7: 6 (7: 2), 3: 0, Ret, Shapovalov

Diego became the first tennis player in 2008, who not only played at the level of the tour, but also the first to win.

Deadura-Palomer started in Germany from qualification, where McKenzie McDonolda first passed, and then gave way to Alexander Bublik. Diego got into the main grid after Gael’s refusal of Moonfisha, who was supposed to meet Shapovalov.

Social networks joke that the fans were waiting for an interesting match of the Montis-Shapovalov, and as a result, a 17-year-old laci-branch of 2008 was born from this couple to the 2nd round.

The next rival of the young German will be Zizu Bergs. It is fun that the Belgian at the start of a five -hundredth defeated Bublik, and so could Diego be a chance to take revenge from Kazakhstan’s representative for defeat in his selection.

By the way, some Ukrainian fans may know Dadura-Palomero-in October 2022, Diego in the Tennis Europe Junior Masters final among players under 14 years of age played Ukrainian tennis player Nikita Belozertsev.

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