2024-03-01 01:18:35
Juan Pablo Varillas might not continue on his path of victory and fell 2-1 once morest the Argentine Sebastián Báez in the Chile Open 2024.
He might not maintain his performance. The Peruvian tennis player Juan Pablo Varillas fell 2-1 once morest the Argentine Sebastian Baez and was eliminated from Chile Open 2024.
The number 1 racket in the country lost by sets 4-6, 6-4 and 6-2, not being able to repeat the good game it showed in the first round when it defeated the Argentine Francisco Comesaña.
The first set began with Báez demonstrating why he is in 21st place in the ATP rankings. In fact, he went 3-1 at one point. But, the Peruvian showed that his first victory was no coincidence and he recovered serve to go up 4-4.
When the game “looked like it was going to a tie break,” Varillas broke serve for the third time and took the set 6-4.
The second set had the same dynamic. Báez began by breaking the first and fourth games, and Varillas recovered in the fifth. However, the country’s No. 1 racket did not regain the game by losing, losing the set 6-4.
The final set started evenly, but in games three and five the Argentine broke, taking the match 2-1.
1er SET2do SET 3er SETJUAN PABLO VARILS642SEBASTIAN BÁEZ466 This was Juan Pablo Varillas’ set point once morest Sebastián Báez | Source: Tenis al Máximo / Tennis TV We recommend you
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Juan Pablo Varillas vs. Sebastián Báez LIVE: They face each other this Thursday, February 29 at the Jaime Fillol Central Court in San Carlos de Apoquindo (Chile). The match corresponds to the second round of the Chile Open 2024 and it will be played in the second round of the followingnoon, from approximately 2:00 pm (Peruvian time). The transmission can be followed by TNT Sports in Chile and Estadio TNT Sports in Southamerica. You will find all the details of the meeting on the RPP.pe website.
It took seven games for Juan Pablo Varillas get your first victory of the season. After defeats in Adelaide, the Australian Open, Davis Cup, Córdoba, Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro, in the opening round of Santiago he put an end to a streak that led him to drop from the ‘top 100’ of the ATP ranking.
Against Francisco Comesaña he won in three sets, thus achieving his first points for the last tournament of the South American tour on clay.
“Hopefully it will be the first of many. It gives me peace of mind to know that little by little we are finding the version that I want to show, that I want to feel on the court,” commented ‘Juanpi’ to Tenis al Máximo.
In the round of 16 in Santiago, Juan Pablo Varillas You will meet Sebastian Baez. The Argentine will be a very demanding rival, since he is the current number 21 in the world, a position he reached following consecration a few days ago at the Rio de Janeiro Open.
The history between the two notably favors Báez, with 7-2 over the Peruvian. There are four consecutive defeats for Varillas, who last beat him in the Santiago Challenger 2 (2021).
Varillas has a negative record of 7-2 once morest BáezSource: Chile Open
What time does Juan Pablo Varillas play once morest Sebastián Báez?
- Peru: 2:00 pm
- Ecuador: 2:00 p.m.
- Colombia: 2:00 p.m.
- México: 1:00 p.m.
- Argentina: 4:00 p.m.
- Uruguay: 4:00 p.m
- Brazil: 4:00 pm
- Chile: 4:00 p.m.
- United States (Miami): 2:00 p.m.
- United States (Los Angeles): 1100 am
- Spain: 8:00 p.m
Juan Pablo Varillas vs. Sebastián Báez: head-to-head history (H2H)
Roma (M 1000) Báez 7-5, 6-3 Varillas| 2023
Rio (ATP 500) Rods 5-7, 6(6)-7(8) Báez | 2023
Santiago (ATP 250) Báez 6-4, 6-4 Rods | 2022
Buenos Aires (ATP 250) Báez 7-5, 6-2 Varillas | 2021
James 2 (CH 80) Baez 4-6, 5-7 Rods | 2021
* Last 5 matches
Where to see Juan Pablo Varillas vs. Sebastián Báez for the Chile Open 2024?
On TV, you can watch the matches live on the channel TNT Sports 3 in Chile. You can also watch them streaming through Estadio TNT Sports y Tennis TV in Peru and the rest of South America. You will find all the incidents of this match on the RPP.pe website.
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