Atlanta Open: Eighth seed Wolf advances to second round
The American will play the winner of the match between Maxime Cressy and Alex Michelsen in the next round
J.J. Wolf at the 2023 Rome Masters
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Eighth seeded American J.J. Wolf moved into the last 16 of the Atlanta Open by winning against qualifier Jason Jung 6-2, 6-1 on Monday night.
Wolf will play a fellow American next – the winner of the match between Maxime Cressy and 18-year-old Alex Michelsen next.
just SO good 💫
— Tennis TV (@TennisTV) July 25, 2023
J.J. Wolf FEELING it…#AtlantaOpen @ATLOpenTennis pic.twitter.com/uHFVRQzd5a
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