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Prizmic D. - Gaubas V.

02/25 19:30 regimantaspa
2026/02/25 04:55 Prizmic D. @-263 8/10
 

Santiago, Chile, 250 caliber, clay... Two of the most talented players in their countries, 20-year-old Croat Dino P. and 21-year-old Peruvian Vilius G., are facing each other in a tournament. Vilius, known for his skillful playing style and honesty, will be facing the fast progressing and peak form of Dino. Dino, who has shown great success in recent tournaments representing his national team and playing on the sandy courts of South America, will surely be motivated and stimulated by facing a talented player of his age.

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