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German teenager Diego Dedura-Palomero said speaking to French veteran Gael Monfils had helped settle him down as he prepared to compete in his first ATP Tour main-draw match.
Palomero, a 17-year-old tennis player from Germany, became the first player born in 2008 to win an ATP Tour match. He celebrated by creating a cross in the clay, showing gratitude for his win.
Having attended the “players’ night” reception the evening prior, Thiem stepped out to toss the coin for a match won by Francisco Cerundolo against reigning title holder Jan-Lennard Struff.
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