Roland Garros 2026: Another four Argentines into the second round
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.
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