[Autres sports] Arthur Cazaux also beats Belgium and will be in the 2nd round at Wimbledon

[Autres sports] Arthur Cazaux also beats Belgium and will be in the 2nd round at Wimbledon
[Autres sports] Arthur Cazaux also beats Belgium and will be in the 2nd round at Wimbledon

Pailladin Arthur Cazaux qualified for the second round at Wimbledon shortly after the victory of the French football team against Belgium. He also beat Belgium by winning against the Belgian Zizou Bergs. A very good performance against the 82nd player in the world while the Frenchman is now 98th player in the world after several difficult eliminations during his last performances.

Arthur Cazaux is back in form in a legendary and mythical tournament, which gives hope for great things in the future for the Montpellier supporter. It must be said that the match was tight. A victory in five rounds and 4 hours34 game after a super tie-break (6-1, 6-4, 6-7, 6-7, 7-6) and an intense fight. At the same time, France won against Belgium. I was thinking about it a bit during the game, I had been playing since 4:30 and I was telling myself that I was missing the game against Belgium. It sucks, but I had to at least finish with a victory, he delivers. It was a good experience because I had never played for so long. I am happy to have held on physically and mentally. ” He adds : ” I’m a big football fan, especially when it’s international competitions, and our country, I’m really into it. I was thinking about it a little indirectly, but I was still trying to stay focused on the game.. I had a double dose of adrenaline with the victory, and when someone from the crowd told me that France won 1-0, I was doubly happy.«

This is therefore a first qualification for the 2nd round at Wimbledon for Arthur Cazaux who will face Alexander Bublik, the 23rd player in the world. The player from Pailladin will therefore have to achieve a new feat this Wednesday.

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