#Argentina Tennis
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carlitosalcaritos · 2 months ago
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s1ncaraz · 2 months ago
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it’s like i know berrettini is gorgeous but every time i see his face again after some time i’m still blown away by that long-eyelashes-eyes-that-will-melt-your-heart-perfect-bone-structure freak
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wimbledonstrawberry · 2 months ago
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wait omg why do zeballos and coria have beef?
they HATE each other. Horacio even claimed in an interview he didn't want to spend time in an environment with Guillermo because he doesn't respect his words and he believes they have unsolvable differences. Streets said it all started with the Olympics line-up. Everyone was waiting for doubles world #1 to play for his country but the AAT and Coria didn't call Zeballos. Everyone was super confused because (logically) if you have doubles world #1 in your line-up you have more chances to get a medal. but Coria explained he called for the Gonzalez/Molteni duo to represent Argentina during the Olympics as the doubles priority. It backfired because Maxi and Andrés got an early exit (defeated by our very own nadalcaraz powered by nationalism and a dynamic tennisdad and tennisson alliance). Aaaaaand the other doubles team didn't work (it was supposed to be Etcheverry/Cerundolo, the very own Argentina's version of the power of friendship, but Fran withdrew and Tomás had to play with Mariano [Navone]... and they also got a first round exit). Hence, when the Davis Cup line-up was announced it was notorious Zeballos wouldn't be there (re. the interview) although Coria did call him that time.
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dianashnaiders · 12 days ago
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FLAVIO COBOLLI [d. D. Stricker] | 2025 United Cup
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dailytennis · 4 months ago
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Francisco Cerúndolo celebrates as Argentina defeats Finland and advances to the 2024 Davis Cup Quarterfinals (Sept. 14)
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schumi-nadal · 20 days ago
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Happy birthday, Casper! 🎉
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gerrydefault · 5 months ago
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I know I am late to the party however 🐈🤍❤️
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plus Danill lost at singles but won at doubles with Roman so 🐙💜
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regina-del-cielo · 2 months ago
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The Sinner-Berrettini double has the best hair on the circuit but it's literally giving me anxiety
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fullsentimientos · 5 months ago
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futureoutoffocus · 6 months ago
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Carlitos you didn’t have to make me suffer that much to win that match
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molliemoo3 · 6 months ago
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Gymnastics ended so now I'm way too invested in an Argentina vs Lebanon tennis match
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wimbledonstrawberry · 5 months ago
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jack vs carlos is a possible R3 match I'm SO SEATED I've never been so seated the USO staff is asking me to leave but I'm already so SO seated I can't
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dianashnaiders · 12 days ago
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unitedcuptennis 🩵🤍🩵
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dailytennis · 4 months ago
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Tomás Martín Etcheverry of Argentina during a press conference for the Davis Cup Finals Group Stage (Sept. 9, 2024)
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goalhofer · 2 months ago
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2024 olympians representing non birth nation by country part 9
South Sudan: Sunday Dech, basketball (Ethiopia); Wenyen Gabriel, basketball (Sudan); Carlik Jones, basketball (U.S.A.); Anyiarbany Makoi, basketball (Egypt); Anunwa Omot, basketball (Kenya); Marial Shayok, basketball (Canada) & J.T. Thor, basketball (U.S.A.) Spain: Yulenmis Aguilar, athletics (Cuba); Mohamed Attaoui, athletics (Morocco); Alexandrina Barbosa, handball (Portugal); Polina Berezina, gymnastics (Russia); Lorenzo Brown, basketball (U.S.A.); Cristina Bucșa, tennis (Moldova); Juana Camilión, basketball (Argentina); Elvin Canales, athletics (Honduras); Marcus Cooper, canoeing (U.K.); Andy Criere, surfing (France); Thierno Diallo, gymnastics (Guinea); Jordan Díaz, athletics (Cuba); Tessy Ebosele, athletics (Morocco); Martin Faměra, water polo (Czech Republic); Megan Gustafson, basketball (U.S.A.); Jennifer Gutiérrez, handball (Switzerland); Lilou Lluís, swimming (France); Majida Maayouf, athletics (Morocco); Adel Mechaal, athletics (Morocco); Joaquín Menini, field hockey (Argentina); Tristani Mosakhlishvili, judo (Georgia); Thierry Ndikumwenayo, athletics (Burundi); Tariku Novales, athletics (Ethiopia); Abdessamad Oukhelfen, athletics (Morocco); Alisa Ozhogina, swimming (Russia); Felipe Perrone, water polo (Brazil); Enmanuel Reyes, boxing (Cuba); Leslie Romero, climbing (Venezuela); Nikoloz Sheradishvili, judo (Georgia); Lysa Tchaptchet, handball (Cameroon); Florian Trittel, sailing (Switzerland); Carmen Weiler, swimming (Singapore) & Miguel Zapata, gymnastics (Dominican Republic) Sri Lanka: Kyle Abeysinghe, swimming (U.S.A.) Sudan: Yaseen Abdalla, athletics (U.S.A.) & Ziyad Saleem, swimming (U.S.A.) Suriname: Irvin Hoost, swimming (U.S.A.) Sweden: Tyra Axnér, handball (Germany); Armand Duplantis, athletics (U.S.A.); Suldan Hassan, athletics (Somalia); Marlena Jawaid, pentathlon (Bulgaria) Felix Möller, handball (Germany); Björn Seeliger, swimming (Germany) & Sofia Sjöborg, equestrian (U.K.) Switzerland: Tadesse Abraham, athletics (Eritrea); Alexandre Dällenbach, pentathlon (France); Nikita Ducarroz, cycling (France); Helen Eticha, athletics (Ethiopia); Angelica Moser, athletics (U.S.A.); Jenjira Stadelmann, badminton (Thailand); Felix Svensson, athletics (Sweden); Albane Valenzuela, golf (U.S.A.) & Felix Vogg, equestrian (Germany) Syria: Lais Najjar, gymnastics (U.S.A.) Tajikistan: Somon Makhmadbekov, judo (Russia) & Viktor Rassadin, wrestling (Russia) Thailand: Jai Angsuthasawit, cycling (Australia); Tanya Prucksakorn, shooting (U.S.A.) & Joseph Weston, sailing (U.K.) Togo: Naomi Akakpo, athletics (France) Tonga: Noelani Day, swimming (U.S.A.) Trinidad & Tobago: Dylan Carter, swimming (U.S.A.); Zuri Ferguson, swimming (U.S.A.); Sanaa Frederick, athletics (U.S.A.); Sole Frederick, athletics (U.S.A.) & Jaden Marchan, athletics (U.S.A.) Tunisia: Jamila Boulakbech, swimming (France); Selma Dhaouadi, rowing (France); Salim Jemai, canoeing (France) & Sarra Mzougui, judo (Italy) Turkey: Vedat Albayrak, judo (Kazakhstan); Adem Asil, gymnastics (Egypt); Yasmani Copello, athletics (Cuba); Meliha İsmailoğlu-Diken, volleyball (Bosnia & Herzegovina); Kaan Kigen-Özbilen, athletics (Kenya); Kayra Özdemir, judo (France); Buse Savaşkan, athletics (Cyprus); Melissa Vargas, volleyball (Cuba) & Mihael Žgank, judo (Slovenia) Uganda: Sgt. Rebecca Ayeko, athletics (Kenya); Mercyline Chelanga, athletics (Kenya); Gloria Muzito, swimming (Sweden) & Jesse Ssengonzi, swimming (U.S.A.) Ukraine: Olena Kostevych, shooting (Russia); Olena Kryvytska, fencing (Russia); Perviz Nesibov, wrestling (Azerbaijan) & Maksym Talovierov, soccer (Russia) UAE: Aram Grigoryan, judo (Russia); Bishreltiin Khorloodoi, judo (Mongolia); Dzhafar Kostoev, judo (Russia); Magomedomar Magomedomarov, judo (Russia); Bayanmönkhiin Narmandakh, judo (Mongolia) & Nugzar Tatalashvili, judo (Georgia) Uruguay: Baltazar Amaya, rugby (Argentina)
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elenitrack · 1 year ago
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Luciana Moyano 🇦🇷
2023 Pan American Games (Santiago)
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