Italian great Adriano Panatta has become known as a tennis pundit who is not afraid of voicing his unvarnished opinions, even if it involves attacking some of the sport’s biggest stars.
So it seems fitting to look back at another epic that took place inside that same cauldron of clay, and which was won by the city’s all-time favorite tennis son, Adriano Panatta. Panatta ...
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