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Sportsmanship and Brotherhood: The Historic Rivalry between Chile and Argentina Transcends in Tennis

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

2023-10-28 12:34:24

Chile and Argentina represent a historic rivalry and sport is no exception. However, there are moments where this confrontation is put aside and the brotherhood between neighboring countries is shown.

This Friday, the Argentine tennis player Facundo Bagnis faced the Brazilian Thiago Monteiro, in the quarterfinals of Santiago 2023 and the unexpected happened. Despite the defeat, the man from Rosario received applause, songs and total recognition.

“I am eternally grateful. They are those gifts that life gave me. I value it because historically, if people supported me the way they did, it means that I will have done something good,” he told AS.

“No one is going to deny the rivalry that exists between Argentina and Chile. I think it speaks well of ‘Olympism’ to go beyond colors in these Pan American Games. Let the Chilean public shout “Argentina, Argentina…”, since perhaps if he won he would have the entire public once morest him tomorrow (Barrios was waiting in the semis). It was really gratifying, I am leaving full of love,” he added.

Finally, the tennis player, who is regarding to say goodbye to the Argentine team, revealed how important Chile has been for his professional career. “I have some incredible memories here. I won my best tournaments in Santiago and got the Odesur games. I am very grateful to the people here,” concluded the trans-Andean player.

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