Tennis, Challenger Di Genova: Sono Già Otto Gli Italiani Nel Tabellone Principale Di Christian Galfrè 03 Settembre 2011 – 15:58

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Tennis, Challenger Di Genova: Sono Già Otto Gli Italiani Nel Tabellone Principale Di Christian Galfrè 03 Settembre 2011 – 15:58 1 Tennis, Challenger di Genova: sono già otto gli italiani nel tabellone principale di Christian Galfrè 03 Settembre 2011 – 15:58 Genova. Sarà un’edizione del Challenger di Genova all’insegna del tricolore quella che sta per partire a Valletta Cambiaso. In attesa di conoscere i nomi delle quattro wild cards e il tabellone dal quale usciranno i nomi dei quattro qualificati, altre modifiche sono sorte nell’elenco dei partecipanti. E aumenta la pattuglia degli italiani. Il ceco Ivo Minar e il kazako Yuri Schukin si sono cancellati. Il primo sarà a Siviglia, il secondo si prenderà una settimana di stop. Buon per Gianluca Naso e Alessandro Giannessi che entrano direttamente nel main draw. Tra gli alternates, tante cancellazioni: via Carsten Ball, Maxime Authom, Mikhail Vasiliev, Nicolas Devilder, Daniel Dutra da Silva, Gerald Melzer. Solamente per citare i primi dell’elenco. E così, dato che non ci sarà bisogno di ricorrere agli special exempts, entrano in tabellone anche l’italiano Walter Trusendi e il finlandese Timo Nieminen. Ecco l’elenco dei 24 giocatori già certi di prendere parte al tabellone del singolare (tra parentesi la nazionalità e l’attuale classifica Atp): Andreas Seppi (Ita, 51), Carlos Berlocq (Arg, 74), Rui Machado (Por, 79), Filippo Volandri (Ita, 85), Andrey Golubev (Kaz, 98), Martin Klizan (Svk, 103), Diego Junqueira (Arg, 104), Frederico Gil (Por, 106), Stephane Robert (Fra, 107), Horacio Zeballos (Arg, 112), Mischa Zverev (Ger, 115), Dustin Brown (Ger, 116), Leonardo Mayer (Arg, 139), Alessio Di Mauro (Ita, 168), Frank Dancevic (Can, 179), Frederik Nielsen (Den, 191), Stefano Galvani (Ita, 194), Alessandro Giannessi (Ita, 202), Ilija Bozolijac (Srb, 213), Kristijan Mesaros (Cro, 235), Gianluca Naso (Ita, 259), Marco Crugnola (Ita, 284), Walter Trusendi (Ita, 299), Timo Nieminen (Fin, 303). Genova24.it - 1 / 2 - 28.09.2021 2 Genova24.it - 2 / 2 - 28.09.2021.
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