
Juan Sebastián Cabal, Robert Farah, Alejandro Falla and Alejandro González gathered at the Los Lagartos Club to hold an exhibition match and hold a tennis clinic with children from the club's sports school.
There the Colombian doubles pair, number 13 in the ATP ranking, referred to what will be the season on clay dust and left a reflection on the young tennis players who start their process. The captain of the Davis Cup team also testified about the Davis Cup series against Turkey in September.

Both Cabal and Farah agreed that brick dust is the favorite terrain, so they expect Monte Carlo to be the start of the improvement this season that has them relegated in the ranking for the masters tournament:
Robert Farah, prior to the tennis clinic aimed at children belonging to the sports school of the Los Lagartos Club, gave a tip to make the most of their training experience:
On the other hand, Alejandro Falla placed special emphasis on what will be the Davis Cup series against Turkey. The event, in which Colombia will officiate as a local, does not yet have a definite venue but in a matter of weeks the decision will be made jointly with the team and the Colombian Tennis Federation:
The pair of Colombian doublers Juan Sebastián Cabal and Robert Farah prematurely said goodbye to the Indian Wells Masters 1.000 doubles tournament after falling against Americans Tommy Paul and Taylor Fritz in the round of 16. The Wimbledon and US Open champions will be at the Masters 1.000 in Miami.
The match was defined in two sets with 6-1 and 6-4 partials, highlighting the difficult moment that Cabal and Farah are going through, the fourth favorite couple to win the title in the Californian tournament. The match that lasted one hour and one minute had three double faults by the coffee growers against zero from their rivals.
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