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Francisco Cerundolo’s Red-Hot Run: 5 Reasons the Argentine Sensation Could Win the Next Grand Slam
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Francisco Cerúndolo cerró la gira de Monte Carlo con una victoria de alto impacto: superó al griego Stefanos Tsitsipas por 7-5 y 6-4 y alcanzó sus primeros cuartos de final en un Masters 1000 sobre polvo de ladrillo, confirmando que su derecha pesada y su evolución táctica lo colocan entre los protagonistas de la temporada europea.
El tenista porteño de 24 años, actualmente N.º 18 del ranking, no solo firmó el triunfo más resonante de su carrera; también elevó su récord anual a 19-7, con diez victorias conseguidas en canchas lentas.
Ahora, Cerúndolo pone la mira en el BMW Open de Múnich, donde debutará este jueves 16 de abril ante el neerlandés Botic van de Zandschulp, rival al que domina 2-0 en el historial y contra quien buscará mantener el envión para seguir sumando puntos rumbo a Roland Garros.
Su calendario contempla además paradas en Barcelona y Madrid antes de llegar a París, circuito en el que defiende la cuarta ronda conseguida en 2025. El entrenador Kevin Konfederak destacó que “Francisco aprendió a gestionar los momentos clave; hoy se anima a tomar la cancha con autoridad y su servicio es mucho más consistente”.
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Francisco Cerúndolo wrapped up the Monte Carlo swing with a headline-grabbing win, defeating Greece’s Stefanos Tsitsipas 7-5, 6-4 to reach his first Masters 1000 quarter-final on clay, underscoring how his heavy forehand and sharper tactics have turned him into a key player on the European swing.
The 24-year-old from Buenos Aires, ranked No. 18, not only scored the biggest victory of his career but also improved his 2026 record to 19-7, with ten wins on the red dirt.
Next up is the BMW Open in Munich, where Cerúndolo opens on Thursday, 16 April, against Dutchman Botic van de Zandschulp, a player he leads 2-0 head-to-head—an ideal chance to keep building momentum and ranking points ahead of Roland Garros.
His schedule also includes Barcelona and Madrid before Paris, where he’ll try to defend the fourth-round run he posted in 2025. Coach Kevin Konfederak notes, “Francisco has learned to own the big moments; he steps on court with authority now, and his serve is far more reliable.”
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