Nicolás Jarry eliminated in Australian Open qualifying

Nicolás Jarry, Chilean tennis player ranked 133 in the ATP, was eliminated in the first round of the 2026 Australian Open qualifying after losing to Frenchman Titouan Droguet 4-6, 3-6. The match lasted one hour and 21 minutes, with Droguet dominating in aces and service effectiveness. Meanwhile, Tomás Barrios prepares for his qualifying debut.

The 2026 Australian Open started with a setback for Nicolás Jarry, who fell in his qualifying debut against Titouan Droguet, ranked 152 in the ATP. The final score was 6-4 and 6-3 in favor of the Frenchman, in a match that lasted one hour and 21 minutes on the Melbourne Park courts. Droguet made few errors and controlled the game, recording seven aces to Jarry's two. Additionally, the Chilean had a 75% first serve rate but won only 61% of points on them, compared to his rival's 86%.

This result marks a hesitant start for Jarry in the season, as he also lost in the first round of the Canberra Challenger 125 to Spaniard Rafael Jodar (165th) 6-3, 6-4. Jaime Fillol's grandson was aiming to qualify for the main draw of the year's first Grand Slam, but his path ended immediately.

Meanwhile, the other Chilean in qualifying, Tomás Barrios (106th), will debut on Monday, January 12, against Frenchman Sascha Gueymard Watenburg (197th), time to be confirmed. Barrios arrives with better momentum after advancing two rounds in Canberra, beating Philipp Sekulic (519th) and Ugo Blanchet (144th), before falling in the quarterfinals to James Mccabe (188th). If he wins, he could face the winner between Cruz Hewitt (735th) and Michael Zheng (182nd).

Christian Garin (78th) and Alejandro Tabilo (81st) are already in the main draw thanks to their Top 100 ATP ranking from 2025. Of the four Chileans in the tournament, three remain in contention.

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