And he did it at the age of 17 years, 2 months, and 12 days. In other words, at a younger age than Cristian Garín, Joao Fonseca, Nicolás Jarry, or Gonzalo Bueno when they reached their first Challenger semifinal. These are the data that Brazilian Luis Guto Miguel is starting to show us, one of those names that are beginning to resonate strongly in recent weeks. For now, we already have him among the top four at the Challenger de Santos, where he will face Argentine Hernán Casanova. Will we see him take one more step towards the grand final?
📊 Youngest active South American tennis players to reach their first Challenger tournament semifinal:
— Ariel Fernández (@AFD7L) May 8, 2026
🇧🇷 LUIS GUTO MIGUEL (17y 2m 12d)
🇧🇷 Luz (17y 2m 16d)
🇧🇷 Fonseca (17y 4m)
🇦🇷 JM.Cerúndolo (17y 11m)
🇵🇪 Bueno (18y 4m)
🇨🇱 Jarry (18y 8m 8d)
🇨🇱 Garín (18y 8m 13d) pic.twitter.com/iUpaKVGljY
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