Rafael Nadal comfortably beats Alejandro Tabillo in Chile

Rafael Nadal comfortably beats Alejandro Tabillo in Chile

by Zachary Wimer

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Rafael Nadal is enjoying his South American exhibition tour and after defeating Casper Ruud in Argentina, he moved to Chile where he took on Alejandro Tabilo.

Once the experienced Spaniard ended the ATP season in Turin, he travelled to Argentina where his South American tour started. Then, the 22-time Grand Slam champion moved to Chile and next country on the list is Brazil.

More than 10,000 spectators stormed San Carlos de Apoquindo to watch Rafael Nadal face Chile's No. 2 Alejandro Tabillo. Wheelchair players Martn de la Puente and Gustavo Fernández also performed a set at the event.

After spectacular two sets, Nadal won 7-6(6), 6-3 and despite disappointing the Chilean crowd by beating their player, he showed a great level and many rallies that the crowd in Santiago certainly enjoyed.

The 22-time Grand Slam champion, who is yet to lose a match throughout his exhibition tour of South America will now travel to Brazil, Ecuador, Colombia, and Mexico. After that, he will enjoy some time with his family in Spain and then fully focus on upcoming Australian Open.

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