Former Uruguay striker Diego Forlan (45) swung and missed on court with Argentina’s Federico Cori as his tennis doubles debut ended in defeat.
Forlan buckled under the pressure as the duo were outplayed, managing just 27 points in the 47-minute match, losing 6-1 6-2 to Bolivia’s Boris Arias and Federico Zeballos at the Uruguay Open on Wednesday.
It was a stark contrast to the roaring applause from the sell-out crowd at the Carrasco Lawn Tennis Centre, who were hoping to see the same magic that Forlan once produced on the court.
“I enjoyed it quite a lot. I knew that the possibility of it being a difficult game for us was very high. I was happy. It’s not easy at all. I played an exhibition in 2017 and 2018 and I didn’t have the experience of today,” an upbeat Forlan told a press conference.
Forlan enjoyed a brilliant career with Uruguay, scoring 36 goals in 112 appearances, including a heroic run to the semi-finals of the 2010 World Cup.
The former Atletico Madrid, Villarreal, Inter Milan and Manchester United player, with whom he won a Premier League title, turned his attention to tennis since hanging up his boots in 2018.
Forlan has competed in more than three +40 tournaments in Montevideo, also standing out in the MT1000 in Lima of the ITF World Tennis Masters Tour. However, his transition from football prodigy to tennis novice will require a few more practice sets.
The Challenger Tour event continues in Montevideo from November 11th – November 17th.
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