Thomas Faurel alcanza el cuadro principal de Roland Garros

Thomas Faurel, el sobrino de 20 años del entrenador de Coco Gauff, se ha clasificado para el cuadro principal de Roland Garros tras ganar tres partidos consecutivos en la fase previa.

Faurel, número 382 del mundo, derrotó a Genaro Alberto Olivieri por 7-6 y 6-3, a Jay Clarke por 6-4 y 6-3, y a Dalibor Svrcina por 6-2 y 6-3 sin ceder un solo set. Estas victorias le aseguraron su primera participación en el cuadro principal de un Grand Slam y lo convirtieron en el segundo francés más joven en lograr esta hazaña en el Abierto de Francia en lo que va de siglo.

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