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Gaston Breezes Through In ‘s-Hertogenbosch

Hugo Gaston cruised to victory in his first tour-level match on grass before rain curtailed play on Monday at the Libema Open in ‘s-Hertogenbosch. The 21-year-old Frenchman broke Soonwoo Kwon’s serve five times in a quickfire 6-2, 6-1 first-round win at the ATP 250 event in the

Hurkacz, Gaston In Best ATP Tour Comebacks Of 2021

The brilliant aspect of the tennis scoring system means you always have to win the last point to claim victory. Until you do that, your opponent is always in with a chance, even if they are heavily trailing. With the margins in the sport so small, the tempo of matches can

Gaston Relishing Future Rivalries With Milan Competitors

Fresh off his quarter-final run at the Rolex Paris Masters, Frenchman Hugo Gaston is competing at the Intesa Sanpaolo Next Gen ATP Finals in Milan this week following a breakthrough 2021 season. The 21-year-old advanced to his first tour-level final at the Swiss Open Gstaad and arrives in Italy in form,

Winning & Grinning, Gaston Geared Up For Milan

Hugo Gaston could not wipe the smile off his face if he tried upon his arrival at the Intesa Sanpaolo Next Gen ATP Finals. The Frenchman was thrilled to be in Milan for the 21-and-under season finale. But the 21-year-old lefty, who was the last player to earn his place in

Gaston Rounds Out Milan Field

© ATP Tour Hugo Gaston is the final qualifier for the 2021 Intesa Sanpaolo Next Gen ATP Finals in Milan. This article contains: Frenchman to compete at the Allianz Cloud from 9-13 November

Gaston’s Fairytale Comeback Sinks Alcaraz

French qualifier Hugo Gaston wrote another chapter of his fairytale run to the Rolex Paris Masters quarter-finals Thursday night with a jaw-dropping comeback win over fellow #NextGenATP star Carlos Alcaraz. Fuelled by a raucous Paris crowd, the World No. 103 rallied from 0-5 in the second set to win 20

#NextGenATP Stars Alcaraz, Gaston & Nakashima Break New Ground

#NextGenATP stars Carlos Alcaraz, Hugo Gaston and Brandon Nakashima have all been highly touted, and last week they showed why as all three players broke new ground. Eighteen-year-old Alcaraz secured the biggest breakthrough of the group on Sunday at the Plava Laguna Croatia Open Umag by lifting his first ATP Tour

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