UTS1 Day 7 Preview: Feliciano Lopez “El Torero” vs Dustin Brown “The Artist”
Dustin Brown comes back from his right ankle injury to face off Feliciano Lopez, who would come closer to a Final Four ticket with a win over The Artist.
Wimbledon, welcome to Ultimate Tennis Showdown ! Two players who have enjoyed their most significant results on grass will face off on the hardcourts of the Mouratoglou Tennis Academy as El Torero, Feliciano Lopez, gets ready to tangle with The Artist, Dustin Brown.
These two are probably the best exponents of serve and volley tennis in the field. But it is Lopez who has been the better player at UTS thus far. If it wasn’t for an epic comeback by Stefanos Tsitsipas last Saturday, Lopez would be tied for second in the UTS rankings.
Brown, who will hope to have shaken off an ankle injury, has yet to taste victory and the way Lopez has been playing, he’ll have to push the reset button and go for broke if he intends to ride past El Torero.
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