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·7 maggio 2026

Tirante, Navone and Sierra, Argentina’s wins in Rome

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Argentine tennis player Thiago Tirante, 25, debuted at the highest ATP ranking of his career (No. 69) with a hard-fought victory on the clay courts of the Foro Italico. In the first round of the Rome Masters 1000, he defeated local wild card Gianluca Cadenasso (No. 183) 6-7 (5-7), 6-4, 6-0 in two hours and nine minutes.

In the best season of his career, the La Plata native claimed his fifth win at Masters 1000 level, the most prestigious tournaments after the Grand Slams. On the Supertennis Arena court, which seats three thousand spectators, the Buenos Aires province player came back from what began as a tricky challenge, struck 21 forehand winners, hit eight aces, committed no double faults, landed 56% of his first serves, winning 81% of points on first serve (38 of 47) and 65% on the second. He broke Cadenasso’s serve five times.


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Tirante’s next opponent in Rome will be Britain’s Cameron Norrie, world No. 19 and the No. 17 seed. They have faced each other only once, just a few days ago in the third round in Madrid: the European left-hander, coached by Argentine Facundo Lugones, won 7-5, 7-6 (7-5). In the live rankings, Tirante—coached by Miguel Pastura—moves up six spots to No. 63.

The other men’s win of the day came from Mariano Navone. The player from 9 de Julio defeated Canada’s Denis Shapovalov (No. 37) 6-4, 6-2, a very good win against a talented left-hander whom he managed to trouble and draw into his own game.

Navone (No. 44) finished his opener with very strong numbers. He won 75 percent of the points on his first serve; he created many break-point chances (15), converting five of them. Even in winners (15), the Argentine made the difference with his forehand, with which he hit 12 winners. Another decisive factor was errors: Shapovalov collapsed with 37 unforced errors; more consistent, the player from 9 de Julio made only 13. Curiously, Navone will face another Canadian in the next round, but a more highly ranked one: Felix Auger-Aliassime, world No. 5. La Nave won their only previous meeting last year on the clay at the Munich tournament.

In the women’s draw, Solana Sierra took another successful step during a very good spell. The Mar del Plata native, No. 72 in the rankings, defeated Ukraine’s Anhelina Kalinina (No. 93) convincingly, 6-2, 6-3, and advanced to the third round at the Foro Italico. Sierra broke Kalinina’s serve six times in 11 opportunities and posted a strong first-serve percentage (76%).

That said, for the only Argentine woman in the draw, the challenge will rise almost to the very top, because in the third round she will face American Coco Gauff, world No. 4, who is coming off a 6-3, 6-4 win over Czech player Tereza Valentova. There is only one previous meeting between them, in January at the mixed-team United Cup in Australia, where Gauff won emphatically 6-1, 6-1.

On the other hand, there were two defeats in the men’s draw. In the opening match, Román Burruchaga (No. 56) fell to local player Mattia Bellucci (No. 80) 6-4, 6-4 in one hour and 54 minutes. The Italian controlled the match with solid serving (he won 76% of points that way, compared with Burru’s 59%) and finished with 31 winners and 36 unforced errors; the Argentine, meanwhile, managed only 7 winners and made 24 mistakes.

The other loss was suffered by Juan Manuel Cerúndolo (No. 72), against Chile’s Cristian Garín (No. 104), 7-6 (7-2), 7-5. The Argentine left-hander created more break-point chances (2/11), but paid a high price for his lack of efficiency in converting them; Garín took 3 of his 9 opportunities. In a tight match, Cerúndolo finished with 29 winners and 32 unforced errors; Garín had 30 winners and 38 errors, and in the second round he will meet Spain’s Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, who is coached by Mariano Puerta.

Action in Rome will continue this Friday, with the start of the second round and this schedule for the Argentines:

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