South American neighbours Chile also have two men’s teams well positioned to advance from the Itapema qualifier. Top-seeded Vicente Droguett and Noe Aravena were the sensations of the Tlaxcala event, starting the tournament in the qualifier and ending it on the podium with a second-place finish. Cousins Marco and Esteban Grimalt are one of the most experienced teams in the field, having competed together at both the Rio 2016 and the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
Three other players who featured in Tokyo last year will try to make it to the main draw with new partners – Argentinean Nicolas Capogrosso, who now plays with his younger brother Tomas, Swiss Adrian Heidrich, who joined forces with Leo Dillier this season, and Latvian Edgars Tocs, who switched partners from veteran Martins Plavins to 17-year-old Kristians Fokerots after making it to the Olympic semifinals in Japan.