Boluda is getting through his draw like it's a walk in the park. He's lost just four games in four matches. Impressive to say the least. I think the only question left is, will somebody take more than two games off of him?
Boluda is getting through his draw like it's a walk in the park. He's lost just four games in four matches. Impressive to say the least. I think the only question left is, will somebody take more than two games off of him?
I wouldn't read much into it concerning his ambition. Maybe he wanted to make history by winning it twice. Maybe he wanted to show just how superior he is to his peers. Or maybe there isn't a good U16 tournament being played and he just wanted to play some competitive tennis.
Boluda, assuming he wins, will play American Christian Harrison in the final. Harrison knocked off Frenchman Sebastien Boltz 3-6, 6-1, 6-4 in the semifinal. His performance at Les Petits and Teen Tennis has been very impressive considering that he doesn't even turn 13 until the end of May. He will also play in the doubles final later today.
I'm sure he'll be massacred by Boluda, but so has everyone else, so no shame in that. Maybe he'll win a few games.
He'll have plenty of competition in the U16 ETA tournaments.
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