Stefanos Tsitsipas continues unbeaten at the Barcelona Open

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On Thursday, April 18, Stefanos Tsitsipas secured his spot in the quarterfinals of the Barcelona Open after defeating Roberto Carballes Baenain.

The Greek tennis player, No 5 seed, scored 7-5, 6-3, extending his winning streak to eight matches with this victory. 

Tennis Majors.com revealed that in his previous successful triumph came against Austrian tennis player Sebastian Ofner, scoring 6-4, 7-5.

Tsitsipas will now face Argentinian tennis player Facundo Diaz Acosta in the next round at Real Club de Tenis Barcelona. 

Source: Tennis Majors.com.

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