Soccer player Diego Forlán will make his debut on the professional tennis circuit next week at the Challenger 100 in Montevideo. The Uruguayan is a football legend who played for teams like Atlético de Madrid or Inter Milan, but upon retiring, he decided to take tennis somewhat more seriously and has even won some tournaments for veteran players. Forlán is currently 45 years old.
The organization of the Challenger 100 in Montevideo decided to honor one of its national idols with an invitation to the doubles tournament, where he will be paired with the charismatic Argentine Federico Coria and face the tournament's 4th seed, the Bolivian duo Boris Arias and Federico Zeballos, who are regulars on the Challenger doubles circuit.
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