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1Federico Cinà is playing in the final, make-or-break round of the qualifying matches for a big tennis event called the "EFG Swiss Open Gstaad".
Let’s get to know the player and his journey so far:
In the first qualifying round, Cinà played against a German player named Patrick Zahraj.
On Sunday, Cinà will fight for a spot in the "main draw" (the main part of the tournament where the biggest matches happen).
His opponent will be:
Important Point!
Winning this next match means Cinà gets to play in the main tournament against the top players, which is a huge step for a 19-year-old!
To get into the big show, a player must climb the qualifying ladder. Here is Cinà’s path using simple steps:
To wrap it up: 19-year-old Federico Cinà from Italy has won his first qualifying match at the Swiss Open Gstaad on clay courts. He beat Germany’s Patrick Zahraj. Now, he faces France’s Calvin Hemery on Sunday for a chance to enter the main tournament. Both players have never met in a match before, making it an exciting unknown!
ATP stands for the Association of Tennis Professionals. The "250" means the winner gets 250 ranking points and the tournament has a specific prize money level. It’s one of the tiers of men’s professional tennis.
A "seed" is a top-ranked player in a tournament. They are given a special spot in the drawing of matches so the best players don’t accidentally play each other in the very first round.
The "main draw" is the main bracket of the tournament. To get there from a lower ranking, players must win "qualifying" matches first.
It’s a tennis court made from crushed brick or stone, which gives it a reddish color and makes the ball bounce slower and higher compared to hard courts.
It means the two players have never played a professional match against each other in the past, so we don’t have history to predict who will win!