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Roberto Mancini after Saudi Arabia, son: “Ready for a new project”

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The last, unfortunate parenthesis may soon be forgotten.

Roberto Mancini is no longer the technical commissioner of Saudi Arabia, but he is ready to start again as soon as possible on a new bench. Whether it be that of another national selection or perhaps that of a club, the first for him since as far back as 2018 (when he left Zenit St. Petersburg and the next day became Italy’s coach). Vouching for his future is his son, Andrea Mancini, who framed his plans and state of mind after the last turbulent week.

“When he è went to Saudi Arabia he believed in it, so by necessity now he è sorry,” Andrea Mancini told ‘Radio Serie A’ -He was convinced that he could do a good job, and I think that beyond the results something good came. His experience è however, is enormous, so he is already ready for a project that he can feel is his own. And lì certainly will doà well”.

Andrea Mancini then dismissed the question about his father’s possible restart from a club or national team: “Now è it is premature to talk about it. His career shows that he is è open to everything, as he has worked in Saudi Arabia, but also at Zenit or Galatasaray, as well as in England. He must però find a project that he can believe in and that will make him feel fulfilled”.

“Here patience is needed, especially now that local players are no longer starters at clubs. The managers are also very good but there is still not much experience for high-level soccer. It would have been really hard to qualify, I did not even have 50 percent of the starters in the league”, Roberto Mancini had told ‘Il Messaggero’, giving his explanation to the problems he faced as ct of Saudi Arabia.

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Roland Garros qualifiers: Napolitano and Giant ok, Fognini out

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Positive results for the Blue tennis on the first day of qualifying at Roland Garros. Stefano Napolitano and Matteo Gigante, in fact, qualified for the second round of the qualifying draw, while Fabio Fognini was eliminated.

Napolitano, who dropped in the ATP rankings to position number 603, surprisingly overcame the U.S. Colton Smith, world number 162, in three sets with a final score of 6-4 4-6 6-2 after two hours and twenty minutes of play.

A three-set victory also for Gigante, ATP ranking number 167, who beat Swiss Jerome Kym, world number 123, with a final score of 6-3 3-6 6-3 after two hours of play.

Nothing to do, however, for Fognini. The Ligurian tennis player, seventh seed in the seeding, lost decisively to American Nicolas Moreno De Alboran, who prevailed in two sets with a final score of 6-3 6-2 after an hour and 23 minutes of play.

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A fairytale Monday for Lorenzo Musetti

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It is a fairytale Monday for Lorenzo Musetti. After celebrating his personal best ranking in the morning, hoisting himself to number eight in the world rankings, the Carrara-based tennis player announced the’arrival of his second child.

Through a post shared on Instagram with partner Veronica Confalonieri, the azure revealed that he will become a father again. “The family expands” wrote the couple under a photo showing little Ludovico, their firstborn, and Musetti touching his mother’s belly.

There was no shortage of reactions from her colleagues and former ones: from the hearts of Flavio Cobolli, Jasmine Paolini and Sara Errani to the good wishes of Flavia Pennetta and Tathiana Garbin.

After his excellent results in Monte Carlo, Madrid, and Rome, the new world number eight has decided to withdraw from the Hamburg tournament in order to better prepare for Roland Garros, which kicks off on Sunday, May 25, on the red clay of Paris.

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Matteo Arnaldi recovers Gaston and hits the round of 16 in Geneva

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Matteo Arnaldi is off to a good start at the Geneva ATP 250. After a surprising elimination in the first round at the Internazionali d’Italia, the tennist from Liguria redeemed himself in his debut at the ‘Gonet Geneva Open’, defeating Hugo Gaston, world number 74, in a comeback.

The Blue won with a final score of 6-7 6-4 6-4 after nearly two and a half hours of struggle. In the first set it was the serve that dominated. The’only one to concede break points – two – was Gaston but the Frenchman saved himself and made the tie-break his own (8-6).

With the momentum in his favor, Gaston pulled ahead by a break in the second set, taking the serve away from Arnaldi in the sixth game (2-4). Here, however, came the Sanremese’s angry reaction, stringing together a run of four consecutive games (6-4), putting everything back on an even keel.

In the third and decisive set Arnaldi immediately escaped to 2-0 but was taken back by the transalpine (2-2). After another exchange of breaks, the’decisive stretch was signed by the Azure at 4-4, winning the last two games (6-4) and thus reaching the round of 16.

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