Local player Pablo, who will once again try to create a good run and show off against his fellow countrymen in this tournament. A young player who has been trying to take a step to the next level for some time, but always lacks the skills for it.
His current form is sufficient to challenge his opponent.
Poland reached the final, later in Lisbon had a good run from the qualifiers until the QF where they were defeated by a truly strong opponent.
Meanwhile, his opponent is slightly younger and, as mentioned before, a very talented Peru who is at the peak of his career and will aim to defend his points here, and if possible, increase their number to get closer to the top 100.
The goal is clear, to gather points before the end of the season in order to start playing in higher level tournaments without having to qualify.
Towards the end of the season, when there are fewer clay tournaments, this is an opportunity to collect a significant number of points.
Both have reasons to fight:
1. Ranking
2. Home advantage
3. Revenge
4. Good form
They recently played each other and Peru celebrated a win in two sets and under, but I don't think it will be as easy now, especially at this level.
The two equal Spanish teams. In their head-to-head matches, Burillo won 2:1, with Maristany winning the last one. The disadvantage of this wager was that Burillo had suffered some injuries at the beginning of August, but after that, they were able to reach the quarterfinals in one tournament and semifinals in another, while Maristany participated in only one quarterfinal during that time.
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