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·11 May 2026
Tirante claims one of his best wins, a career first at the Rome Open

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·11 May 2026

Argentine Thiago Tirante (69th) delivered a five-star, virtually flawless performance this Monday, securing one of the best wins of his career by defeating local Flavio Cobolli (12th) 6-3, 6-4 to reach the round of 16 at the Rome Open and achieve a first in his career.
After defeating home wild card Gianluca Cadenasso (183rd) and Britain’s Cameron Norrie (19th) in the previous rounds, the 25-year-old from La Plata faced a tough clash against one of the favorites in the 24-year-old from Florence, who had beaten France’s Terence Atmane (51st) in his opener, but he was thoroughly outplayed by his opponent’s versatility and precision on the Foro Italico center court, surrendering 88% of the points on his first serve in one hour and 18 minutes of play.
As a result, the former junior world No. 1, who had already beaten the two-time Davis Cup champion in their only previous meeting, in Miami 2025, recorded the second-most notable win of his career by ranking, considering he had stunned Russia’s Andrey Rublev (8th) in Bastad 2024, joining other standout victories such as against American Tommy Paul (18th) in Madrid 2026, his compatriot Francisco Cerúndolo (19th) in Rio 2026, and the aforementioned one over Norrie a few days ago.
In this way, the two-time Tour semifinalist, in Bastad 2024 and Houston 2026, broke into the last 16 of a Masters 1000 tournament for the first time, reached his highest-ever spot in the men’s rankings by virtually climbing to No. 56, and will look to pull off another upset in the Italian capital when he faces Russia’s Daniil Medvedev (9th), the 2023 champion, in the next round.
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