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Luciano Darderi, a dream week at the ATP in Córdoba: how he went from the beaches of Gesell to choosing to be Italian

2024-02-09T02:52:52.389Z

Highlights: Luciano Darderi has qualified for the first time in his career to the quarterfinals of an ATP tournament. The 21-year-old Argentine was born in Villa Gesell on February 14, 2002. He started playing at the age of 5 and divided his training between the brick dust of his hometown and that of Harrods Gath & Chaves. He has dual nationality because one of his grandparents was Italian and because of the facilities that his new country gave him to access European tournaments.


He qualified for the first time in his career to the quarterfinals of an ATP tournament. "I was never so solid," he said after sweeping Austrian Sebastian Ofner, 38th in the world ranking, in 64 minutes of play.


The Italian flag appears next to the name of

Luciano Darderi,

who qualified this Thursday

for the first time in his career to the quarterfinals of an ATP circuit tournament,

in Córdoba.

However, this talented 21-year-old young man is more Argentine than dulce de leche and enjoys like a child playing in the province of Fernet accompanied by the warmth of a recognizable audience in the extensive world of tennis.

He was born in

Villa Gesell

on February 14, 2002 and fell in love with the racket from a very young age.

He started playing at the age of 5 and divided his training between the brick dust of his hometown and that of Harrods Gath & Chaves, a club located meters from the

Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis,

where tennis legends passed by. .

At the age of 13, for example, he experienced up close the revolution generated by

Rafael Nadal,

who in 2015 lifted his only Argentina Open trophy in that legendary club.

In previous years

, Guillermo Vilas,

eight-time champion,

Ivan Lendl,

winner in 1981,

David Nalbandian

(2008) or, closer in time,

Carlos Alcaraz

who will return this year to defend his title, played there.

Darderi, who

has dual nationality because one of his grandparents was Italian

and because of the facilities that his new country gave him to access European tournaments, receive help and travel around Europe with a community passport, dreams of being top 100, settling and achieve part of what those racket glories achieved.

He has the conditions - he always had them - but he suffered from the always difficult adaptation to the circuit.

Today, in random situations in tennis tournaments: @Lucianodarderi_ reaches his first ATP Quarterfinals at the #CordobaOpen, leaves the court and goes to the training courts, to clean up the hits and stay with a better feeling.

Thank goodness he beat a Top50 0 and 3.

pic.twitter.com/4R8ebFsnZ5

— Marcos Zugasti (@marcos_z) February 8, 2024

In 2019 he reached the semifinals of the Avvenire Tournament in Milan, one of the most prestigious Under 16 tournaments in the world along with the Orange Bowl, and played in the junior teams of Australia and Flushing Meadows.

People began to talk about him and that

powerful drive

with which he always seeks to dominate from the baseline to take the court and define the points.

But among professionals it is more difficult to bring out that virtue.

And the hierarchy of other types of rivals exposes defects that seemed hidden.

So he had to wait until February 2023 to add his first victory at the highest level.

And it was precisely in Córdoba: he defeated the Frenchman Hugo Gaston before losing in the round of 16 to Sebastián Báez, the tournament champion.

Since then he played just one game in Acapulco until reaching the current edition of Córdoba, where

he is showing the best version of himself.

“I was never so solid,”

he said in the mixed zone after sweeping Austrian

Sebastian Ofner

, 38th in the world ranking, in 64 minutes of play.

I played a great game.

“I had very few mistakes and, above all,

I was able to stay mentally focused, which is what I was looking for with my team,”

he added.

Like a certain

Roger Federer,

who went from the strong character he exhibited as a junior to becoming the great gentleman of the

courts

, Darderi had to work a lot on that issue.

He used to lose his mind easily.

“I remember that at first he was very angry and competitive on the court.

I'm still a bit like that;

I have a very strong character, but little by little I am calming down.

When he was 7 years old he played against people who were 50 years old and it made me angry for not beating them.

Everything was about competing for me,” he recalled in an interview with TyC Sports.

Luciano Darderi celebrates the most important victory of his career.

(Córdoba Open press)

Now the pieces are beginning to fall into place and

Luli Darderi,

as his friends on the circuit call him, finds the results he has been looking for for a long time and that he knew he could achieve.

It's just that he knows he's good.

“Beating someone 30th in the world is very tough for me because I'm still young and 130th, but I think I have the level.

At some point the ranking that I deserve will arrive, it is a matter of continuing to work,”

he added after surpassing the Austrian Sebastian Ofner, 38th in the world ranking, at the Mario Alberto Kempes Sports Center.

The live ranking shows it in position 121, which would become its best historical position next Monday.

A new victory would leave him one step away from the top 100.

And it would give Darderi that mental boost to continue growing.

A day spent in water

The dream of

Luciano Darderi,

who reached the quarterfinals after passing

qualifying

, could cross paths with that of

Román Burruchaga

at the ATP 250 in Córdoba.

Burru, nicknamed after his father, world champion in Mexico '86, could be his next rival.

He was fighting in the third set against German

Yannick Hanfmann

and was leading 2-1 when rain forced the match to be suspended.

They will complete that match this Friday at 12 on the center court.

Next, in another of the pending round of 16 matches, the defending champion

Sebastián Báez

will face the Bolivian

Hugo Dellien,

while at 1 p.m. on court 1 there will be an Argentine duel between

Facundo Díaz Acosta

and

Thiago Tirante.

Source: clarin

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