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Tennis, Selva Alta debuting with some uncertainty

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Absent Marcora engaged in Indian Wells, there will be Baldi and Camposeo, then a foreigner (Hoang, Robredo or Pospisil)

VIGEVANO

Sunday’s trip to South Tyrol on the fields of Cornaiano, a hamlet of Appiano (Bolzano), for the Sporting Club Selva Alta they were in force on the first day of the men’s A1 series championship of tennis teams. The Vigevanesi are included in the elimination round number 3 which also includes the Tc Genova and the Tennis Comunali Vicenza.

«It will be important to start well because in the first three days of the first leg he can lay the foundations for qualifying for the next round, the semifinals – explains the Milanese tennis player Alessandro Bega, for years standard bearer of the Selva Alta team -. Balanced group? All the teams have values ​​but we must confirm those of previous years that saw us win the Scudetto in 2019 and last year, in a reduced championship due to the Covid emergency, in the semifinals “.

Bega will be one of the singles, also due to the absence of Roberto Marcora. The bustocco passed the qualifiers at Indian Wells. “Then we have Baldi and Camposeo from the nursery as two of the other singles players and we are evaluating which foreigner to field, between Hoang, Robredo and Pospisil” explains the director in charge of the Selva Alta tennis section, Alessio Rodolfo Masera. The men’s A2, on the other hand, will see Motonautica Pavia rest in group 4 tomorrow, which began its journey in the best possible way with a dry 6-0 obtained away from Angiulli Bari. Successes in singles by French Evan Furness, Riccardo Bonadio , Alessandro Valletta and Tommaso Cerchi and then doubles with the couples Furness-Bonadio and Cerchi-Rodolfo Craviotto.

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Return to the fields for the A2 on Sunday 17 October for the Motonautica Pavia-Palermo 2 challenge to seek the second consecutive victory in a group that will end (one way) after 7 rounds on 21 November. Then play off and play out. –

Enrico Venni

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