Luciano Darderi never stops: final in Perugia and top 40

The Italian-Argentine also beats Altmaier in the semifinals by canceling three set points in the first: today he will challenge Nagal to even climb to number 34 in the rankings

Photo Daniele Colombi/MEF Tennis Events

Luciano Darderi overcomes Daniel Altmaier in a splendid semi-final worthy of the beauty and competitiveness of this edition of the City of Perugia Tennis Internationals. At 6.30 pm today at the Perugia Tennis Club there will be the final between the Italian and Sumit Nagal, who defeated Bernabè Zapata Miralles in the afternoon with a score of 7-6(2) 1-6 6-2. The city is buzzing with excitement for the final act of the tournament ATP Challenger 125 organized by MEF Tennis Events, which this week has attracted the attention of passionate and curious historians. In the match between the Top 100 Darderi took the victory against Altmaier with a score of 7-6(4) 6-3. In the double title went to the Argentine Guido Andreozzi and the Mexican Miguel Reyes-Varela, who got the better of Sriram Balaji and Andre Begemann 6-4 7-5.

Darderi: “All these people during the European football championship? Perugia you are special” – “You are the future of Italian tennis”, they shout from the stands. Luciano Darderi smiles, thanks and enjoys a wonderful moment. Experience can sometimes be worth more than cold ranking numbers and the semi-final against Daniel Altmaier was anything but a given. It was an Italian victory against Centrale of the Perugia Tennis Club with a score of 7-6(4) 6-3, all after saving three set points in the twelfth game of the first set: “Am I the future of our tennis? It’s not just me but many strong guys that you know well. It was a battle against Altmaier, but it’s great to be in the final in Perugia. I made the semi-final the first time here, last year it didn’t go very well and now I want the title. My goal is to become the first Italian to win in Perugia.” In fact, in nine editions of the Challenger none of our tennis players have ever been able to lift the most coveted trophy, Edoardo Lavagno in the last edition had surrendered in the final to Marozsan. The Umbrian public responded greatly on the day of the semi-finals and did so during the national football team’s challenge at the European Championship: “I didn’t expect all these people during the football match, for me all this is fantastic. Now there will be Nagal, a strong and confident opponent, but I don’t think I’m any less.” The victory is virtually worth the 37th position in the world, in case of victory he would reach the best ranking of number 34 ATP with overtaking his compatriot Arnaldi. After Perugia it will be time for grass and then for the Olympics, the next event is the ATP 500 in Halle: “I saw the scoreboard before entering the field and I wasn’t very happy because in Germany I will be playing with Struff, a very strong opponent. I haven’t trained on grass yet, but I repeat, now I’m only thinking about Perugia.”

Results for Saturday 15 June

Semifinals
Luciano Darderi (1/WC) b. Daniel Altmaier (4) 7-6(4) 6-3
Sumit Nagal (6) b. Bernabè Zapata Miralles 7-6(2) 1-6 6-2

Double ending
Guido Andreozzi/Miguel Reyes-Varela (1) b. Sriram Balaji/Andre Begemann 6-4 7-5

 
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