Julio Peralta returns to say present in a tournament in the ATP. The Chilean doubles player appears registered in the Munich tournament, which begins on April 23. Thus, it ends almost four years without participation in the professional circuit. The news was confirmed after the release of the entry list of the German contest, where it appears accompanied by Franko Skugor, number 69 in the world in doubles.
the national tennis player he had played his last professional match on October 22, 2018, when he fell, along with Horacio Zeballos, in the semifinals of the ATP 500 in Basel. At that time the national was 40 in the world in the specialty. Unfortunately for Big Julius, his body did not allow him to play again, even leaving him out of the Davis Cup series against Austria in February 2019, where he managed to complete just one training session.
The reason was a serious injury to his wrist, which is known as degenerative triangular fibrocartilage. It was because of her that the doubles player was away from professionalism for this long period, causing many to even consider him retired. But no. Peralta will now seek to reinsert himself into the ATP, something that thanks to his protected ranking (39th) it could be made easier. Currently the national tennis player can play all the Masters 1000 and Grand Slam of the year.
It should be remembered that the Chilean became 29 in the world in 2017 and that during 2018, his last season on the circuit, he managed to become champion in Bastad and Hamburg, in addition to reaching the quarterfinals of the Shanghai Masters 1000.