Auckland Open: Lestienne into second round
Constant Lestienne beats Pedro Cachin 6-3, 6-1 and will play the winner of the match between French qualifier Gregoire Barrere and American John Isner, the No 6 seed, in the next round
Constant Lestienne 2022 | © Laurent Sanson / Panoramic
Frenchman Constant Lestienne won against Argentine Pedro Cachin 6-3, 6-1 to advance to the second round of the Auckland Open at the ASB Tennis Centre on Monday.
Lestienne, ranked No 65, will face the winner of the match between French qualifier Gregoire Barrere and American John Isner, the No 6 seed, next.
Auckland ATP250, first-round results (ASB Tennis Centre, hard)
- Jiri Lehecka vs. Thiago Monteiro
- Marcos Giron vs. Federico Coria
- Alex Molcan vs. Quentin Halys
- Sebastian Baez vs. Ben Shelton
- Ugo Humbert vs. Christopher Eubanks
- Gregoire Barrere vs. John Isner
- Jaume Munar vs. Laslo Djere
- Adrian Mannarino vs. J.J. Wolf
- Richard Gasquet vs. Kiranpal Pannu
- Jenson Brooksby vs. Fabio Fognini
- David Goffin vs. Alexander Bublik
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