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Sports Journalist Guillermo Salatino Died

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The renowned sports journalist Guillermo Salatino died on Saturday, according to the NATION. He developed an important career as an amateur tennis player and media professional, specializing precisely in that sport. The journalist suffered a cardiac arrest this Saturday, while preparing for a hip operation he was going to undergo next week. Salatino, had turned 80 on September 21. For decades, he worked on radio La Red following Argentines on th…

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The renowned sports journalist Guillermo Salatino died on Saturday, according to the NATION. He developed an important career as an amateur tennis player and media professional, specializing precisely in that sport. The journalist suffered a cardiac arrest this Saturday, while preparing for a hip operation he was going to undergo next week. Salatino, had turned 80 on September 21. For decades, he worked on radio La Red following Argentines on th…

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At the age of 80, Guillermo Salatino passed away from a heart condition. He was a prominent figure in Argentine sports journalism after more than four decades covering top-level tennis. After graduating in 1978 from the Circle of Sports Journalists, he joined the staff of leading Argentine radio stations, including Continental, Mitre, and La Red. His work, which included several books and later television appearances, established him as one of t…

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A prominent pressman from rich Sudam died from a parocard aco before submitting to a hip surgery. He was recognized for his vast career in the world of tennis.

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The beloved former tennis player and Argentine coach lamented a sad situation that occurred in the last hours. A sad news shook Argentine tennis. Historical Guillermo Salatino lost his life, something that generated a deep regret in the beloved Horacio “Pulga” de la Peña. Salatino was an illustrious Argentine journalist specialized in tennis, being a very recognizable voice of this sport on the other side of the Andes Cordillera and in Latin Ame…

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Argentine tennis today lost its most faithful chronicler, to its most authoritative voice and, above all, to a man who made the passion for sport a lifestyle. Guillermo Salatino, the “Salata”, died on January 17, 2026 at age 80, leaving an impossible vacuum to fill in the transmission booths and in the hearts of those who grew up listening to his stories. A life among rackets and microphones Born on September 21, 1945, Salatino did not come to j…

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Argentine sports journalism goes through hours of deep pain after the death of Guillermo Salatino, one of the most emblematic voices of national tennis. At the age of 80, the renowned journalist died after suffering a cardiac arrest prior to a surgical intervention. His departure leaves a huge void in the world of tennis and journalism, disciplines that accompanied and spread for almost half a century. Talking about Salatino is talking about ten…

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la Nacion broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Saturday, January 17, 2026.
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