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Dani Mérida debuts with a record as Alcaraz: champion of the ATP 250 of Umag
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Dani Mérida debuts with a record as Alcaraz: champion of the ATP 250 of Umag

On July 18, 2026, Spanish tennis player Dani Mérida won his first ATP 250 title at the Umag Open, defeating Bosnian player Damir Dzumhur in three sets (6-2, 5-7, 6-2) in just over an hour and 59 minutes. The victory marks a significant milestone in Mérida’s career, following his rise in prominence during the Madrid event where he captivated audiences and was likened to icons like Martín Landaluce and Rafa Jódar. His performance in the Copa Davis match further fueled fan enthusiasm, leading to the term 'meridamanía' being used to describe his growing popularity. This win highlights Mérida's potential to reach higher levels in professional tennis.

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Dani Mérida debuts with a record as Alcaraz: champion of the ATP 250 of Umag

On July 18, 2026, Spanish tennis player Dani Mérida won his first ATP 250 title at the Umag Open, defeating Bosnian player Damir Dzumhur in three sets (6-2, 5-7, 6-2) in just over an hour and 59 minutes. The victory marks a significant milestone in Mérida’s career, following his rise in prominence during the Madrid event where he captivated audiences and was likened to icons like Martín Landaluce and Rafa Jódar. His performance in the Copa Davis match further fueled fan enthusiasm, leading to the term 'meridamanía' being used to describe his growing popularity. This win highlights Mérida's potential to reach higher levels in professional tennis.

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