WIMBLEDON—When he’s not playing tennis, Francisco Comesana catches plenty of matches. That includes last year’s classic Wimbledon final featuring Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic.
“I woke up very early that day to watch them play,” Comesana tells TENNIS.com.
Comesana, 23, also enjoyed watching fellow Argentines Juan Martin del Potro and David Nalbandian while growing up on the coast in Mar del Plata. And he is now aligned with Nalbandian in one way—becoming the first Argentine man to reach the third round at Wimbledon on his debut since Nalbandian in 2002.
“It’s crazy this week,” Sebastian Gutierrez, the coach who oversees Comesana, says. “It’s so tough to play on grass for us, and he plays very, very good.”
Nalbandian would go all the way to the final 22 years ago, yet was already an established player — ranked 32nd and a title winner. Comesana entered Wimbledon at 122nd, so reaching the final would trump even the Cordoba native’s unexpected achievement.
But this is already Comesana’s big breakthrough, even if Queen’s Club finalist Lorenzo Musetti ends his career-altering stint at SW19 on Saturday.