Juan Carlos Prado: “From childhood one dreams of playing a final like this”
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Bolivian tennis player Juan Carlos Prado lost the Bolivia Open singles final to Hugo Dellien with a score of 6-4, 7-5.
- Despite the loss, Prado expressed satisfaction with his performance and the experience of playing a final in his home country.
- He plans to rest briefly before traveling to Argentina for training and then to Europe to compete and play the Roland Garros qualifiers.
El Deber celebrates the historic moment for Bolivian tennis, even as Juan Carlos Prado fell short in the Bolivia Open singles final against compatriot Hugo Dellien. Prado's journey to the final, particularly playing on home soil, is highlighted as a dream realized for the young athlete.
La verdad que fue una final soñada, con mucha gente apoyando y el público dividido entre los dos. Desde chico uno sueña con jugar una final así en casa y más contra un referente como Hugo Dellien.
Despite the 6-4, 7-5 loss, Prado's perspective is one of gratitude and ambition. He emphasized the significance of competing in a final in Bolivia, especially against a respected player like Dellien. His words convey a sense of pride in his performance throughout the tournament and a determination to build on this experience for future challenges.
Nunca hubiera pensado jugar una final acá en Bolivia, justo contra Hugo. Estoy contento por la semana que hice, estuve cerca, pero me voy conforme y con ganas de seguir entrenando para lo que viene.
The article captures the local excitement surrounding the event, noting the crowd's support and the 'divided' but enthusiastic atmosphere. For Bolivian sports fans, this final represents a moment of national pride, showcasing emerging talent on an international stage within their own country.
Fue larguísimo, creo que los dos nos soltamos en ese momento. Fue un partidazo y felicito a Hugo por el gran nivel que está mostrando.
Prado's forward-looking plans – training in Argentina and heading to Europe for Roland Garros qualifiers – signal his commitment to climbing the professional tennis ranks. This local coverage frames his participation not just as a personal achievement but as a promising development for Bolivian sports, with hopes for future successes.
Ahora voy a descansar un poco. En estos días viajo a Argentina para entrenar un par de semanas y luego iré a Europa para competir y jugar la qualy del Roland Garros.
Originally published by El Deber in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.