Stefano D’Agostino secures a spot for the next stage after winning the previous qualifying round
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the Italian player Stefano D’Agostino won in the qualifying round of the tournament Santa Margherita di Pula through 6- and 6-1 a Archip Kochnew. With this victory, the Italian adds new points to his ranking to be able to participate in the tournament Santa Margherita di Pula.
the tournament of Santa Margherita di Pula (ITF Italy F18) includes a qualifying phase in which the lowest ranked tennis players compete to obtain the highest possible score to enter the official tournament with the remaining applicants. Especially in this part of the competition, a total of 58 players compete against each other. It will also take place on sand under the open sky from September 18th to 24th.
Tennis, a sport very popular with the public
Tennis is undoubtedly a classic sport. Four tournaments (the so-called “Grand Slams”) draw all the attention each year: The season begins with the Australian OpenIt continues with the soundtrack of Roland Garrosthen travels to London with the party Wimbledon and eventually ends up in the United States with the US Open.
During the rest of the year, players around the world compete against each other and complete seasons on the different surfaces: hard or fast track, clay either herb.
Tennis was born Europe Late 18th century and since 1926 it is a professional sports Date the tour opened. It was particularly popular with the wealthy classes in English-speaking countries, but today it’s a world sport. It’s divided two categories: the competition of men (ATP) and women (WTA).
ATP
That ATP (Association of Tennis Professionals) is the association of professional tennis players that brings together players from around the world in the men’s category.
The ATP Tour organizes several tournaments throughout the year: ATP Masters 1000 (where the winner of the tournament gets 1000 points to add them to the ATP ranking), ATP 500 and ATP 250. Among these tournaments, at a lower tier, is the ATP Challenger Tour, which pits the future stars of world tennis against each other. In addition, ATP tennis is also responsible for the Grand Slam.
The struggle to be the best in history doesn’t end in the male category. The Spanish Rafael Nadalthe Serbian Novak Djokovic and the swiss Roger Federer They compete to improve all records and add most Grand Slams. The three players are commonly referred to as “Big Three‘ towards the new generations or ‘next gen’.
These possible future tennis stars have entered the global tennis scene with a bang, as in the case of the Greek Stefanos Tsitsipasfrom Italian Matteo BerretiniThe German Alexander Zverev or the Russians Medvedev Y rublev.
Novak Djokovic currently holds the record for week in 1st place of the ATP rankings, closely followed by Roger Federer, legendary American player Pete Sampras, Iván Lendl and Jimmy Connors.
WTA
That WTA (Women’s Tennis Association) was founded in 1973 by the famous former tennis player billie jean king. The Californian won 39 Grand Slam titles in her playing career and is an icon in the world of tennis.
There are currently many women tennis players struggling to stay at the top of the world tennis elite, surpassing Stefanie Graff or Serena Williams. Players like the Poles Iga Swiątek (Champion of Roland Garros 2021), the Greek Maria Sakkar either Paula Badosa (the first Spanish winner of Indian Wells) are fighting to stay in the famous top 10 of the WTA rankings.
In 2022, the Australian player will Asleigh Barty announced his final retirement from tennis, ending an impressive multiple Grand Slam career. Now it’s time for the other players to take over and become number 1.
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