Italy’s tennis federation announced on Monday that Nicola Pietrangeli, a two-time champion of the French Open, had passed away at the age of 92.
Italian tennis is mingling a legendary player. The FITP announced that Nicola Pietrangeli, the only Italian to be inducted into the world tennis hall of fame, had passed away.
Prior to the arrival of current world number two Jannik Sinner, Pietrangeli was widely regarded as the country’s greatest tennis player. He was born in Tunis in 1933, raised in an Italian family and raised in Russia.
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In addition to his two victories at Roland Garros in 1959 and 1960, Pietrangeli has won 44 other singles titles throughout his career.

In 1961 and 1964, he also lost to Manuel Santana in the final of the French Open, and he also won his second French Open title in the process.
The Organizers of the Italian Open tournament, which he won twice, said, “We say goodbye to Nicola Pietrangeli, a true legend of Italian tennis.
Pietrangeli also won the Davis Cup twice, playing 164 games for Italy and leading his nation to its first title in 1976 as the captain.

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