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Nicolás Jarry Continues to Suffer: He Falls in the First Round of the Punta Cana Challenger and Adds 12 Consecutive Defeats

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Nicolás Jarry (154°) is still unable to get out of the bad moment through which he goes through his career. This Tuesday he played the first round of the Challenger of Punta Cana, his sixth tournament this year, and fell in two sets before the Australian Adam Walton (91°), by partials of 7-6(5) and 6-1, in an hour and a half of match. The first set was fairly even, with two breaks per side that forced to define everything in the tie break. In th…

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Nicolás Jarry (154°) is still unable to get out of the bad moment through which he goes through his career. This Tuesday he played the first round of the Challenger of Punta Cana, his sixth tournament this year, and fell in two sets before the Australian Adam Walton (91°), by partials of 7-6(5) and 6-1, in an hour and a half of match. The first set was fairly even, with two breaks per side that forced to define everything in the tie break. In th…

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Bitter day for Chilean tennis. Nicolás Jarry (154th of the ATP) and Tomás Barrios (115th) leaned this Tuesday in the first round of the Challenger of Punta Cana, Dominican Republic. The 30-year-old Santiaguino extended his negative streak today by accumulating his twelfth consecutive defeat. He fell before the Australian Adam Walton (91st) by 7-6(5) and 6-1. Jaime Fillol’s grandson, who did not win on the circuit since July 4, 2025 (in Wimbledon…

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The Chilean couldn’t make it to his premiere and said goodbye early to the tournament at the hands of the Australian. Only two Chileans remain in competition. Nicolás Jarry (154°) had a debut and farewell to the Challenger of Punta Cana. This Tuesday the Chilean couldn’t take advantage of his envoy and ended up falling by 6-7(7) and 1-6 in front of the Australian Adam Walton (91°). The Creole tennis player was wounded after falling in the first …

The "Prince", who entered the main painting thanks to an invitation, fell this Tuesday in front of the Australian Adam Walton (91°).

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pnt.cl broke the news in on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
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