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Buyun Chaoket became the first brother of Chinese men's tennis

On May 16, local time, the ATP Turin Challenger began the men's singles 1/4 finals. When the match between Chinese player Buyun Chaoket and Passaro reached 5-5 in the first set, the opponent chose to retire, and Buyun Chaokert successfully entered the semifinals, and the instant ranking came to No.70, becoming the new brother of the Chinese men's tennis!


Buyun Chaoket data map


Zhang Zhizhen and Shang Juncheng missed several major tournaments in the clay season due to injury, and their rankings fell sharply after being deducted a large number of points. Buyunchaoket, on the other hand, suffered first-round defeats at Monte Carlo, Madrid and Rome Masters, but he found his groove at the Challenger Turin this week, beating three Italians in quick succession to reach the semi-finals, including retiring Fognini.


At 19:00 GMT tonight, Buyunchaokt will compete with No. 5 seed Carabelli for the right to the final, and the semi-final between Artemaier and Bublik will be played after this match.


(Text, editor: Dato, photo: Li Jianyi)

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