16-year-old tennis prodigy Darwin Blanch made his ATP debut in Miami at the Miami Open, facing Tomas Machac. Despite a loss with scores of 6-4, 6-2, Blanch's performance was noted as pretty decent. He trains at Juan Carlos Ferrero's academy in Spain and practices regularly with Carlos Alcaraz. His debut marks him as the fifth youngest player to participate in a Masters 1000 event. Blanch, who speaks four languages, has been recognized for his bright future in the sport.
A bright future ahead ⭐️ 16-year-old Darwin Blanch made his ATP Tour debut today at the @MiamiOpen 👏 #MiamiOpen https://t.co/RVMXQNZufC
Darwin Blanch joined @PrakashAmritraj after becoming the fifth youngest to play a Masters 1000 event! Bright future ahead for the 16-year-old who speaks four languages. #MiamiOpen https://t.co/uvzRf06s2b
First Miami win 🌴 Tomas Machac takes out Darwin Blanch 6-4 6-2 on his #MiamiOpen debut, setting a round 2 clash with Andrey Rublev. https://t.co/9aR7F7LDF8
16yo Darwin Blanch out to Tomas Machac 6-4, 6-2 in Miami. Pretty decent showing from the kid, though.
Welcome to the Tour 🙌 16-year-old Darwin Blanch turning heads in his ATP debut at #MiamiOpen https://t.co/QtUPtqJBVP
Darwin Blanch, a 16-year-old U.S. prospect who trains at Juan Carlos Ferrero's academy, on court against Tomas Machac in Miami.
16yo prodigy Darwin Blanch making his ATP debut in Miami. Practices regularly with Carlos Alcaraz in Spain at the Ferrero Academy. https://t.co/mk9L2tMqzL