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Argentine tennis player Comesaña loses to Brazilian Boscardin Dias in Rosario Challenger

Argentine tennis player Francisco Comesaña (64th) lost to Brazilian Pedro Boscardin Dias (268th) in the quarterfinals of the Rosario Challenger. The match lasted 2 hours and 45 minutes and ended with a score of 4-6, 6-3, 3-6. The Brazilian, who is significantly lower in the rankings, secured a victory and advanced to the quarterfinals, where he will face Argentine Román Burruchaga.


Argentine tennis player Comesaña loses to Brazilian Boscardin Dias in Rosario Challenger

It was Boscardin Dias who remained aggressive throughout much of the match and showed great firmness at the net, anticipating the Argentine's repeated drops. With both players improving their returns, the last six games featured five breaks, three of which were secured by the Brazilian. Meanwhile, Comesaña was frustrated, complaining to his team about his lack of effectiveness and lamenting his performance. Despite failing to hold his serve in the first game, with Boscardin defending consistently in every rally and waiting for his opponent's error, the 'Shark's' mentality shifted for the rest of the second set. Regaining the break in the following game, the Argentine once again broke his opponent's serve in the sixth game with a double fault. Strengthening his first serve and gaining confidence, which he demonstrated in his shots, the Argentine closed the second set with a deep forehand that Boscardin returned with a lob, but it failed to clear the net. At the start of the final set, parity marked the initial games, although the Argentine again struggled with his serve. The 'Shark's' errors came towards the end of the match, and although his opponent seemed tired, he himself grew stronger in the final games and capitalized on Comesaña's inconsistency to break and take a 5-3 lead. In that situation, and with the drizzle returning, Boscardin Dias served for the match and secured a significant victory after the Argentine hit a backhand into the net.

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