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Adriano Panatta has been waiting 50 years for an Italian man to match him with a French Open title
PARIS (AP) — Adriano Panatta was expecting to award the French Open trophy to Jannik Sinner 50 years after his triumph in ...
Adriano Panatta was a special guest at the Casina Poste, just steps away from the ongoing Internazionali d’Italia in Rome. On the day Sinner won the semifinal by defeating Medvedev, the Roman champion ...
“Seeing Jannik win at the Centrale of the Foro Italico is something special. Here I experienced a day in '76 that changed my life, and today, finding another Italian able to prevail with such ...
ROME (AP) — Italian tennis fans had waited for this moment for a half century. For Jannik Sinner, though, it wasn’t just about becoming the first Italian man to win the Italian Open since Adriano ...
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Panatta rips Zverev: 'I'm bored watching him play'
Former Italian champion Adriano Panatta unloads on world No. 3 Alexander Zverev after his loss to Luciano Darderi, criticizing his attitude and admitting he's tired of watching him play. Alexander ...
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Italian Open title 2026: Jannik Sinner wins Italian Open title, equals Djokovic at 24; completes Golden Masters
Jannik Sinner defeated Casper Ruud 6-4, 6-4 in the Italian Open final to win the title, becoming the first Italian player to win the tournament in Rome since 1976. Italian star Jannik Sinner made ...
Italian tennis may be just hours away from a historic moment. Nearly fifty years after the last Italian player's triumph in Rome, signed by Adriano Panatta in 1976, Jannik Sinner is closing in on a ...
Adriano Panatta feeds the mystery and does not hide that he has some perplexities: the fact is that his home trophy case is empty. “I no longer have the trophy from the Internationals and I don’t even ...
On Sunday, June 7, the day of the men's final at Roland Garros, it will be Adriano Panatta, winner of the tournament in 1976, exactly 50 years ago, who will be tasked with handing the Coupe des ...
Now Adriano Panatta found an Italian heir after fifty years on the land of Rome, well, I would like to confess a feeling that has nothing to do with technique, talent, etc. Here it is: it wouldn't be ...
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