Pablo Cachin Retired, the Cordoban Who Was Top 50 and Conquered Gstaad
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Argentine tennis player Pedro Cachin decided, this Monday, to announce the end of his sports career, what he did with a post on his social networks, in which he explained the reasons for his determination. “It was an unforgettable journey, with many teachings on the way,” said the Cordobés, who became the No.48 ranking in 2023 and won the title of the Gstaad ATP, one of the most traditional tournaments of the European brick dust tour, with a tri…
After a year of struggling with physical problems, the Cordobes who reached the top 50 decided to hang the racket. "It was an unforgettable trip," he wrote on his networks.
Argentine tennis player Pedro Cachin, number 665 of the ATP ranking, announced this Monday his retirement from professional tennis at 30 years after being since last June without contesting tournaments officially. With a post on social networks that began with a heartfelt reflection: "48 of the world. It is said easy but it is not. For many it means only a number. For me hours of training, travel, competition, sweat and experiences", the Cordoba…
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