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The French tournament enters its final phase and they did not achieve their goal.
Robert Farah and Juan Sebastián Cabal.
Find the validation of El Cazamentiras at the end of the news.
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October 08, 2020, 07:20 am
Colombian tennis players Robert Farah and Juan Sebastián Cabal lost the semifinal doubles match of the Roland Garros, who disputed this Thursday with the couple made up of the Croatian Mate Pavic and the Brazilian Bruno Soares, with pacials 6-74) and 7-5.
Cabal and Farah had not arrived in Paris in their prime, after they had to withdraw in the first round from Hamburg because the former suffered discomfort in the adductor of his right leg. After the five-month break on the circuit, the duo had fallen earlier in their debut in Cincinnati, in the second round of the US Open and the Masters 1000 in Rome.
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The couple Colombian went out in search of the tie, but could not. Pavic and Soares demanded them to the maximum and fell 7-5 to say goodbye to the contest.
But in Paris they had regained form, overcoming four rounds. This Thursday on the track Suzanne Lenglen lost a tight duel against the seventh world couple, which was imposed in one hour and 44 minutes.
Pavic and Soares will play for the title with the winners of the duel between the Dutch Wesley Koolhof and the Croatian Nikola Mektic (9th ATP) and the Germans Kevin Krawietz and Andreas Mies (8th).
2019 Wimbledon and US Open winners Cabal and Farah They will end 2020 without adding ‘greats’ to their record.
AFP
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