Tsipras, the former Greek Prime Minister, encounters no difficulties in Mexico.
Stefanos Tsitsipas, the current fifth-ranked tennis player in the world, is set to face Nicolas Jarry in the quarterfinals of the ongoing hardcourt tournament in Los Cabos, Mexico.
The match is scheduled for August 4th, starting at 04:00 Moscow time. Both Tsitsipas and Jarry have already made their mark in the tournament, having won their respective previous matches.
Tsitsipas had a commanding performance in his round of 16 match against John Isner, currently ranked 118. He won the match with a score of 6:2, 6:4. Isner made three double faults during the match, while Tsitsipas made only one.
Tsitsipas was also superior in aces, with 8 compared to Isner's 7. The Greek player even managed to win five consecutive games during the match.
Meanwhile, Jarry, who is 27 years old, has already played two matches in the tournament. He previously defeated Gijs Brouwer (144) and Rodrigo Pacheco (817). The exact score of Jarry's matches is not yet known.
The location of the upcoming match between Tsitsipas and Jarry is Los Cabos, Mexico. The score of the match has not yet been determined, adding an element of anticipation to the highly-anticipated encounter.
Tsitsipas will be looking to continue his impressive form and advance further in the tournament. Meanwhile, Jarry will be aiming to cause an upset and potentially knock out the current world number 5.
The tournament in Los Cabos is proving to be an exciting one, with Tsitsipas' match against Jarry being one of the highlights. The match is expected to draw a large crowd and generate a lot of interest among tennis fans.
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