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Surprising the semi-finalists of the tournament in Umag, Spanish enthusiast: The grounds are great, but the stadium is great
Croatia⚽ Sports12 hr. ago

Surprising the semi-finalists of the tournament in Umag, Spanish enthusiast: The grounds are great, but the stadium is great

The 36th edition of the Plava Laguna Croatia Open in Umag has seen unexpected semi-finalists, with Spanish player Daniel Merida and Argentine Roman Andres Burruchaga both reaching the last four. Merida, making his debut at the tournament, defeated Titouan Drogueda in just 64 minutes and reached the semi-finals without losing a set. He praised the quality of the courts and the stadium, noting that the conditions in Umag suit him well. This marks Merida's second ATP Tour semi-final in his career. Meanwhile, Burruchaga, who has already earned the 'Iron Man' title this year, defeated Camilo UgA Carabelli in the quarterfinals. Burruchaga also won his doubles semi-final match, showing strong performance across both individual and team competitions.

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Večernji list logoVečernji listIndependentCenter12 hr. ago
Burruchaga or Merida: The young Spaniard found out his opponent in the semifinals of the Umaga

Na umarskom teniskom turniru Croatia Open, argentinski tenisač Roman Andres Burruchaga (ATP - 67.) i španjolski tenisač Daniel Merida (ATP - 82.) postali su polufinalisti u obje konkurencije – pojedinačno i u parovima. Merida, koji je u Umagu nastupao s najboljim renkingom u karijeri, brzo je osvojio pobjedu nad Titouanom Droguetom i ostvario svoje prvo polufinale na ATP Touru. Burruchaga, poznat po svojoj snazi i konstantnosti, pobijedio je u četvrtfinalu na sunarodnjaku Camilu Uga Carabelliju, prijatelju i rivalu, te je također stigao do polufinala. Oba tenisača sada će sudjelovati u subotnjem finalu, gdje će se suočiti u pojedinim i parovima.

Bias read (Center): Vijest se temelji na sportskim događajima i rezultatima teniska turnira, bez političke dimenzije. Stoga se smatra apolitikom i ne podrijeđuje ni jednom strani. Vrsta analize je neutralna jer se ne koriste politički opterećeni izrazi ili perspektive.

Jutarnji list logoJutarnji listIndependentCenter12 hr. ago
Surprising the semi-finalists of the tournament in Umag, Spanish enthusiast: The grounds are great, but the stadium is great

The 36th edition of the Plava Laguna Croatia Open in Umag has seen unexpected semi-finalists, with Spanish player Daniel Merida and Argentine Roman Andres Burruchaga both reaching the last four. Merida, making his debut at the tournament, defeated Titouan Drogueda in just 64 minutes and reached the semi-finals without losing a set. He praised the quality of the courts and the stadium, noting that the conditions in Umag suit him well. This marks Merida's second ATP Tour semi-final in his career. Meanwhile, Burruchaga, who has already earned the 'Iron Man' title this year, defeated Camilo UgA Carabelli in the quarterfinals. Burruchaga also won his doubles semi-final match, showing strong performance across both individual and team competitions.

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