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The Spanish phenomenon’s last two defeats have come at the hands of two Italian tennis players.
The Spanish phenomenon’s last two defeats have come at the hands of two Italian tennis players.
The San Candido native beats Spain’s Carballes Baena in two sets.
The South Tyrolean’s coach takes stock of progress and states with conviction, “He can win the US Open.”
In Umag, the Spanish tennis player on the hunt for redemption against the two Italians
Honest statements for the South Tyrolean tennis player after his two-set victory over Munar.
The San Candido champion prevails with a score of 6-4, 6-4, despite some head-scratching in the very last game.
“They both need to strengthen themselves physically,” the former blue tennis player’s words.
The South Tyrolean tennis player sets his sights on tournaments in North America: “It takes time, I spend hours and hours getting better and better.”
“They are young, talented, with different characteristics, and that still makes Italy a complete team.”
He is busy in Umag, with a chance to overtake Diego Schwartzman, Cameron Norrie and Marin Cilic in the Race.
The South Tyrolean will make his comeback in the tournament on Croatian soil.
Few but important changes in the Pepperstone ATP Race to Turin singles and doubles rankings.
“We have 10 extraordinary years ahead of us,” the words of the Lioness.
The South Tyrolean tennis player was forced to miss the tournament in Hamburg
The South Tyrolean tennis player had a particularly brilliant Wimbledon tournament.
The president of the Italian tennis federation spoke about the South Tyrolean’s fantastic run at Wimbledon.
The Lioness praised the South Tyrolean for his progress
The South Tyrolean and the Spaniard will both feature in the upcoming Atp 500.
“The Italian will become stronger than the Spaniard, who has less room for improvement.”
The brilliant walk at Wimbledon swept away any possible doubts the Australian coach might have had about the talent from San Candido.
The South Tyrolean will be among the protagonists of the Plava Laguna Croatia Open Umag.
“I will have to improve a lot of things, I don’t think I will have a chance to lose focus like I did.”
The South Tyrolean came out of Wimbledon with his head held high against Novak Djokovic.
The South Tyrolean talks about his feelings after the capital performance in the London super challenge.
The Serbian champion, after his comeback success over the South Tyrolean, predicts a bright future for the latter, to say the least.
The Alto Adige player went ahead 2-0 in the set count, but Nole managed to recompose himself and win at the end of a spectacular marathon.
The Serb closed in five sets, taking back two (5-7, 2-6, 6-3, 6-2, 6-2) from the South Tyrolean.
“He will have to be very aggressive,” points out the Neapolitan.
“Until a week ago he was an underdog and now he already looks like the next Wimbledon winner.”