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At 27, Alexa Guarachi begins to make important milestones for Chilean women's tennis. And although she was born in the United States, the player trained at the University of Alabama chose to represent her father's land and she participated this morning in the first final of her career as a double at the WTA Gstaad in Switzerland. 114 WTA doubles) and the American Desirae Krawczyk (94), after having scored the Spanish Sara Sorribes (68) and Slvia Soler-Espinosa (149) for the 1-6, 6-2 and 10- 5, come out today the title before the pair was signed by local Timea Bacsinszky (148) and Iberian Lara Arruabarrena (46).
Meanwhile, the Santiago Julio Peralta (40 ATP doubles) and Argentine Horacio Zeballos (38) will fight re-raise a title after fifteen months. The South American pair is measured in the ATP final in Bastad, Sweden, to Italians Fabio Fognini (77) and Simone Bolelli (122).
In Houston, it was the last time that "Big Julius" and the fourth and last trasandino crown in the binomial circuit.
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