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Marco Sommacal great protagonist at the Kinder tournament in Rome

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Marco Sommacal on the pitch in Rome

The Under 12 team from Belluno won the first two matches and on Saturday they will play in the main draw of the prestigious youth tournament

Marco Sommacal protagonist in Rome. The final master of the Tennis Trophy – FIT Kinder Joy of moving is underway between the courts of the Foro Italico, Play Pisana and TC Kipling, reserved for youth categories up to under 16.

And the player from Belluno has already passed a couple of rounds in the under 12 men’s draw reserved for categories from 4nc to 4.2, which is, among other things, Sommacal’s own individual ranking.

The boy born in 2009 beat the 4.4 Pio Antonio Puzio 6-2 3-6 10-7 in the first match, then having the best of the same category Alex Arduini at the end of another hard-fought challenge, as shown by the final score: 1 -6 6-4 11-9. This path now allows Sommacal to be part of the final draw, in which he will challenge the 3.5 Jacopo Manneschi in the first round. The match is scheduled for tomorrow.

“Marco was able to take part in the final stage after winning the single in Motta di Livenza at the end of June”, comments Cristian De Moliner, teacher and soul of the Sedico Tennis Club with which Sommacal is registered, after having been part of Polpet. «He is having a great experience and now let’s see how tomorrow’s challenge will go. For now, he has won it in previous matches, both times in the tie – break of the third set. For sure we are talking about a boy among the most interesting of his category in Veneto, and now he is having the opportunity to compete with his peers from all over Italy ».

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