Seven years after creation story during a 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Nicolas Massú will demeanour for his initial ambience of success in Binghamton.
Massú, a double bullion medalist and six-time ATP Tour champion, was announced Thursday as a initial wild-card preference for a arriving Levene Gouldin Thompson Tennis Challenger during Recreation Park.
He formerly competed in Binghamton in 1999, losing to Adam Peterson of a United States in a initial round. Massú’s lapse outlines a initial coming of an Olympic