Paraguay and Ecuador suffered opening defeats, while Brazil and Uruguay were held …
Fernando Romero Nuñez
Fernando Romero Nuñez is a sports writer. He earned a journalism degree with a specialization in sports from the Escuela de Periodismo Deportivo José R. López Pájaro. His work focuses on the past and present of football, with an eye for the stories that shaped the sport and its influence on society.
The Tri were the just winners in a match that saw the youngest-ever Mexican player to feature in a …
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Day four also saw Camilo Ugo Carabelli, Luciano Darderi, and Pedro Martínez move on in the tournament
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Etcheverry, Cerúndolo, and Navone make it through to the next round, while an uninspired Berrettini bows out
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Day 2 brought heartbreak and comebacks as five Argentines and several international stars took the court
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He was the only Argentine to win, as youngsters Lautaro Midón and Alex Barrena bowed out on the first day of competition
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Experts say the sport is on the rise, but opportunities to play at home and funding are crucial to reach the elite
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The country’s most important and prestigious tournament is gearing up for its start next week, with local stars and legends visiting
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The club announced that the three-year project is expected to cost over US$100 million
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Franco ColapintoSports
Franco Colapinto finishes third on F1 first day of tests: ‘Exciting times ahead’
The 22-year-old was part of F1’s first stint of testing at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, in Spain
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Tax authorities have accused the Argentine football association of moving cash abroad without the proper paperwork. The sporting body clapped back by alleging abuse of authority
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SportsTennis
Australian Open 2026: Cerúndolo beats world No.15, becomes only Argentine in the last 16
He’ll play Alexander Zverev on Saturday. Tomás Etcheverry was unable to extend his best-ever run at Melbourne