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The three 250 races start this week: the former champion of the Fritz Championship!

It's a brand new week! With three 250 events taking place in South America, North America and Europe this week, let's take a look at the latest draws for the event.


Marseille have the strongest squad, with former tournament winner Mei taking on the top seed. After back-to-back second-round exits at the Australian Open and Rotterdam, Mr. Mei was once asked by reporters about when he would retire, and it seems that he needs to pay enough attention to stop the decline. He has been suffering from a championship drought for more than a year, and it is really a good choice to use the 250 to find feel and confidence.



Also in the same zone as Mei is the local serve cannon Perricard, who burst out last season, and local player Mayo and German second brother Strouve are also in this zone.


The two-quarters are led by Khachanov, with American star Korda as the fifth seed. The region is also home to a number of high-profile players, including Serbian rookie Mejdovic, who just finished second on his first tour, and Italy's Naldi and Germany's Artemeier in the first round.



The three-quarters are led by Hurkacz, with eighth seed Boggs facing wildcard Wawrinka in the first round. It is worth noting that my country's first brother Zhang Zhizhen is also in this area and will play against a local player. If he passes, he will meet Hurkacz again.


The last zone is led by the local brother Embel, whose first-round opponent will be the veteran Gasquet who announced his retirement after announcing this season's French Open, and the French old brother's first-round opponent is not weak, Kazakhstan's Bublik. Separately, Sonego, who reached the quarterfinals for the first time at the Australian Open, will be seeded seventh, against Netherland's Van der Shanschup.



At the same time, the line-up for the Dre Beach race has also been announced, including Fritz, Paul, Michelson, Arnaldi, Fokina, Brandon Nakashima, Kecmanovic and others.


Buenos Aires, the first South American clay tournament of the year, will also be played in Buenos Aires, including Zverev, Musetti, Celendro, Jari, Báez, Echeverri, Rune and Tabino. It is worth noting that the wildcard Schwarzerman will have his final dance in his hometown tournament, and his first-round opponent will be former Chilean star Jarry, and in terms of strength, the Argentine Bantam's career may end here.



With three 250 races, who can win at the start of the season? Stay tuned!(Source: Tennis Home Author: Luo Cheng Qiye)


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