Proper noun
Carreno (plural Carrenos)
A surname.
Carreno Busta had been the beneficiary of Djokovic’s poor behaviour and made the opportunity count to edge out Denis Shapovalov in a contest which ebbed and flowed dramatically in its final moments. Source: Internet
Carreno Busta opened up the game with a slew of errors to fall down 0-40, but Zverev couldn’t take any of the three opportunities, dragging the game back to deuce by missing a forehand sitter. Source: Internet
But I was comfortable on court," said Carreno Busta. Source: Internet
It was Carreno Busta who generated game point first at 40-30, but after reaching his second game point at Ad-40, he made two consecutive backhand errors to suddenly face break point. Source: Internet
Nadal beat Delbonis in straight sets, and will next face Pablo Carreno Busta in the third round on Saturday. Source: Internet
An hour later, the suspect was identified as 26-year-old Bryan Carreno, who apparently lived in the neighborhood. Source: Internet