Marcelo Arevalo was crowned Masters 1000 champion in Toronto

The Salvadoran tennis player along with the Dutchman Jean-Julien Roger first established themselves at the ATP tournament held in Toronto, Canada.

Marcelo Arevalo was defeated by Dutchman Jean-Julien Roger in two sets (6-3 and 6-1) the pair formed by Rajeev Ram of the United States and Joe Salisbury of the United Kingdom in the Grand Final of the Masters 1000 in Toronto. , Canada in a match that lasted exactly one hour. Shiloh and Roger came out determined to win the first set. Proof of this was in the fourth “match” in which they broke the serve of their rivals to take advantage of 3-1. Finally, they won 6-3 in 30 minutes of the match. For the second set, the dynamics of the match remained the same, with Arevalo and Roger dominating. In the first match, the Salvadoran tennis player broke Ram’s serve with an excellent return. In the third ‘match’ they broke Salisbury’s serve again to take a 3–0 lead. And in the seventh game of the set, Arevalo and Roger broke again to take the win and the championship in just 30 minutes. With the win, Arévalo and Rojer tied the historic streak by winning as a pair over Ram and Salisbury after losing at the ATP Finals in Turin in 2022. For the Salvadorans and the Dutch, this is their third title of the year, since both were crowned champions. Adelaide champion ahead of the Australian Open last January. Then, in February, they won the ATP Delray Beach Open held in Florida, United States in February after defeating Americans Reese Stalder and Australian Rinky Hijikata. The next challenge for the Salvadoran and the Dutchman will be the ATP in Cincinnati this coming Tuesday, August 15th.

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