Born in Basel, belonging to the legendary Old Boys club and with a tremendously aesthetic one-handed backhand. No, we are not talking about Roger Federer, but about Henry Bernet, a 17-year-old Swiss who achieved spectacular success this week by becoming the first player born in 2007 to reach the quarterfinals in an ATP Challenger Tour tournament.
He accomplished this feat in Zug, defeating Juan Pablo Varillas and displaying his quality. Currently ranked 25th in the junior circuit, he showcased his talent at Roland Garros a few months ago, reaching the quarterfinals. We must closely follow his promising progression.
Henry Bernet became the first tennis player born in 2007 to reach the quarterfinals of a Challenger tournament and the youngest Swiss since a certain Roger Federer in 1999.
— Ariel Fernández (@AFD7L) July 24, 2024
Impressive victory over Juan Pablo Varillas (165°) in Zug. pic.twitter.com/YtQMTI1lkd
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