Argentine Tennis Star Diaz Acosta Misses Out on Tokyo Olympics

Argentine Tennis Star Diaz Acosta Misses Out on Tokyo Olympics

Facundo Diaz Acosta, the rising Argentine tennis star, has expressed his disappointment at missing out on the Tokyo Olympics despite his impressive performances on the international stage.

Diaz Acosta, who won his maiden ATP Challenger title in Buenos Aires earlier this year, was initially hopeful of qualifying for the Games after winning gold at the Pan American Games in Santiago last October. However, the emergence of Mariano Navone and an acute right shoulder injury dashed his hopes.

“There was a lot of confusion in Argentina,” Diaz Acosta told TENNIS.com at Wimbledon. “All the people thought I was in. I got a lot of messages of congratulations. I had to say to everyone, ‘No, no, no, I’m not in.'”

The 23-year-old had been targeting the Olympics since 2018, when he finished the week at the Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires. He won silver in the singles and gold in doubles alongside Sebastian Baez, who will be competing in Tokyo.

Diaz Acosta also claimed gold at the South American Games in Paraguay in 2022, further bolstering his credentials. However, the injury and Navone’s strong performances on the clay swing ultimately proved too much to overcome.

“When I got injured, I knew I had points I was going to lose,” Diaz Acosta said. “And Mariano was doing pretty well during the clay swing so I knew he was going to go.”

Despite the setback, Diaz Acosta remains optimistic about his future prospects. “If not this time, maybe Los Angeles,” he said, referring to the 2028 Olympics. “Clay, and Paris, one of my favorite cities. It was like the perfect conditions to play.”

Tsitsipas Survives Match Points to Reach Barcelona Open Semifinals

Tsitsipas Survives Match Points to Reach Barcelona Open Semifinals

Stefanos Tsitsipas’s Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell quarterfinal against Facundo Diaz Acosta was a rollercoaster of emotions, with the Greek star surviving two match points to secure a hard-fought 4-6, 6-3, 7-6 (8) victory.

Tsitsipas, the No. 5 seed, struggled to find his rhythm early on, dropping the first set to the unseeded Argentine. However, he rallied in the second set, breaking Diaz Acosta’s serve twice to level the match.

The third set was a tense affair, with both players holding serve until the 10th game. Tsitsipas broke Diaz Acosta to take a 5-4 lead, but the Argentine broke back immediately, forcing a tie-break.

In the tie-break, Diaz Acosta raced out to a 5-2 lead, but Tsitsipas fought back to earn his first match point at 6-5. However, he missed a crosscourt backhand winner by a narrow margin.

Diaz Acosta had another chance to seal the upset at 7-6, but his backhand return was jammed. Tsitsipas then saved a second match point with a gutsy inside-out forehand winner.

With the momentum on his side, Tsitsipas won the next two points to secure the victory.

“It was extremely difficult to sustain the same level throughout the entire match,” Tsitsipas said. “I think he played incredible, left everything out there.”

Tsitsipas’s win sets up a potential rematch of last Sunday’s Monte Carlo final against third seed Casper Ruud, who defeated Matteo Arnaldi in straight sets.

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