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Carreño maintains his winning streak after saving a match point in his debut in the Indian Wells qualifying rounds

Andrés Tomás Rico | 4 Mar 2025 | 01.00
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Carreño maintains his winning streak after saving a match point in his debut in the Indian Wells qualifying rounds. Photo: Gettyimages
Carreño maintains his winning streak after saving a match point in his debut in the Indian Wells qualifying rounds. Photo: Gettyimages

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Pablo Carreño continues his winning streak and now has 11 consecutive victories. After winning both Challengers in Tenerife, he entered the qualifying rounds of Indian Wells 2025 aiming to secure a spot in the main draw. However, in his debut, he had a tough time defeating Zachary Svajda 1-6, 6-3, 7-6(9) after over two hours and fifteen minutes of play. Apart from coming back from losing the first set, he also had to save a match point before winning a tight tie-break in the deciding set. Now, the Asturian is just one match away from reaching the main draw, but first, he must defeat Canadian Alexis Galarneau.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Carreño mantiene su racha de victorias tras salvar una bola de partido en su debut en la previa de Indian Wells