Hemery Loses His Tenth Consecutive Challenger Final
Calvin Hemery reached the final of the Troyes Challenger this week, his second final of the year in this category after the one he lost in Brazzaville against Geoffrey Blancaneaux.
He faced Jan Choinski. Unfortunately for him, the Frenchman was defeated with a score of 6-4, 6-7, 6-2.
This loss marks his tenth consecutive Challenger final defeat, as reported by Eric Salliot.
Hemery will continue with the Iasi Challenger in Romania the following week.
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