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Wimbledon, Vasamì: "Wimbledon Has Its Own Aura. I Want to Compete with the Big Ones"

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An instinctive, liberating gesture. The arms to the sky, to which he turned screaming, in that way that he would like so much to Ligabue: Jacopo Vasamì just won the first game of his tennis history at Wimbledon beating with the score of 7-6 (1) 6-3 the German by the American name Jamie MacKenzie, player he knows very well for having already played us in the circuit juniors, playing a precise match, lucid, despite the surface, new and the approac…
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An instinctive, liberating gesture. The arms to the sky, to which he turned screaming, in that way that he would like so much to Ligabue: Jacopo Vasamì just won the first game of his tennis history at Wimbledon beating with the score of 7-6 (1) 6-3 the German by the American name Jamie MacKenzie, player he knows very well for having already played us in the circuit juniors, playing a precise match, lucid, despite the surface, new and the approac…

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Ubitennis broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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