Record year for Argentine tennis December 2022

The future in Argentine tennis is more than promising and with the record achieved, the illusion in this generation grows even more.

OF the 23 Challenger titles won this year, the tennis player who won the most titles is Pedro Cachín from Cordoba. The native of Bell Ville shouted champion in Madrid, Prague, Todi and Santo Domingo.

The Cordovan in Madrid beat Marco Trungelliti; Prague beat Lorenzo Giustino, in Todi he did the same against Argentine Nicolás Kicker and the last one he got was in Santo Domingo when he beat his compatriot Marco Trungelliti for the second time this year.

The list of the 23 titles of Argentina in Challengers

. . . . Pedro Cachin (4): Madrid (beat Marco Trungelliti in the final); Prague (to Lawrence Giustino); Todi (to Nicholas Kicker) and Santo Domingo (to Marco Trungelliti).

. Camilo Ugo Carabelli (2): Tigre (to Andrea Collarini) and Lima (to Thiago Tirante).

. Facundo Bagnis (2): Pereira (to Facundo Mena) and Ambato (to Joao Lucas Reis da Silva).

. Francisco Comesaña (2): Corrientes (to Mariano Navone) and Buenos Aires (to Mariano Navone).

. . . . Juan Manuel Cerúndolo (2): Buenos Aires (to Ugo Carabelli) and Coquimbo (to Facundo Diaz Acosta).

. . . . Santiago Rodriguez Tavern (1): Tiger (to Facundo Diaz Acosta).

. . . . Francisco Cerundolo (1): Holy Cross of the Sierra (to Ugo Carabelli).

. Tomás Martín Etcheverry (1): Concepción (to Hugo Dellien).

. Facundo Diaz Acosta (1): Coquimbo (to Pedro Boscardin Dias).

. Federico Coria (1): Milan (to Francesco Passaro).

. Facundo Mena (1): Cali (and Miljan Zekic).

. Juan Bautista Torres (1): Troyes (to Benjamin Hassan).

. Juan Pablo Ficovich (1): Bogotá (and Gerard Melzer).

. Nicolás Kicker (1): Villa María (to Mariano Navone).

. . . . Genaro Olivieri (1): Montevideo (to Thomas Martin Etcheverry).

. Guido Andreozzi (1): Temuco (to Nicolás Kicker).

Those 23 titles allowed Argentina to reach a record, as it surpassed its own mark of 20 Challengers tournaments won in 2007, 2016 and 2021, and that of French tennis players in 2005.

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