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The wheelchair tennis semifinals are ready, Mexico says goodbye to the tournament – El Sol de Puebla

so far the wheelchair tennis world championships that’s all black for Mexicoafter falling on the second day of activities against Colombia and with it practically say goodbye to all option to play in Portugal for the World Cup.

The tricolor men’s team lost the second qualifying series by three points to nil and continues without winning a game out of six played so far.

Las colombian rackets Eliecer Oquendo Barrios and Manuel Jovanny Sánchez Quitián allowed little or nothing to the nationals Sergio Naduville and Carlos Muro. Oquendo gave the coffee team the first point, defeating Naduville 6-1, 6-2; then Sánchez Quitián did the same with Muro 6-1 and 6-2.

With the point in the hands of the South Americans, they clinched the doubles with partials of 6-3 and 6-2.

The final awaits

with victory, Colombia plays the pass to the final of the tournament this Wednesday against Brazil. The cariocas, marked as one of the favorites before the qualifier in Puebla territory, victimized Mexico on Monday at the start of activities.

In the other group, Costa Rica and Canada They will also battle to reach the duel for the ticket to the World Cup in Lusitanian territory.

Los Ticos signed up for Tuesday’s series against Peru two points to one. The Costa Rican representative, before the doubles game, had already secured the series and it didn’t matter what happened in the doubles, which he ended up losing 4-6 and 1-6.

For his part, Canada practically swept Guatemala away in the closure of activities within the male branch. Those of the maple leaf stayed with the series after winning the two singles points 6-0, 6-0 and 6-0, 6-0, respectively. In the doubles, the duo made up of Barry Henderson and Thomas Venos only allowed one game in the second set to the chapines José Girón and Oscar Olivia for the devastating 6-0 and 6-2.

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