Milano, November 28th – The ‘Tricolore’ is flying at the Allianz Cloud. Here are the wild cards for the third edition of the Milano Premier Padel P1, kicking off on Saturday 30 with the qualifiers and Monday 2 with the main draw matches. Three pairs have been admitted to the main draw: an all-Italian one, the one formed by Riccardo Sinicropi and Lorenzo Di Giovanni, joined by Simone Cremona (who will play with Jaime Fermosell) and Marco Cassetta, paired with Miguel Angel Solbes. The four Azzurri will therefore return to the court at the Allianz Cloud a few weeks after they achieved a historic fourth place at the FIP World Padel Championships in Doha. Also part of that team were Aris Patiniotis and Facundo Dominguez, who were given access to the Milano Premier Padel P1 main draw by ranking: Patiniotis will play with Jesus Moya, Dominguez with Nacho Piotto. The wild cards for the qualifying draw, which will be played at GetFit, went instead to Simone Iacovino and Michele Bruno (who in the Rome Major were able to get through the qualifiers) and the very young Matteo Platania (class of 2006, from Agrigento) and Matteo Sargolini (2007, from Civitavecchia). The other Italians who will play the ‘quali’ in Milan are Denis Perino (with Jorge Ruiz), Alvaro Montiel (with Thomas Leygue), the Flavio Abbate/Giulio Graziotti pair, Emiliano Iriart (with Pedro Araujo) and Enzo Jensen (with Alonso Rodriguez Martinez).
WOMEN In the women’s draw, the wild card for the main draw went to Martina Parmigiani and Chiara Pappacena, bronze medallists at the FIP World Padel Championships in Doha. Parmigiani and Pappacena join two other Italian women admitted by ranking to the main draw: Italian number 1 Carolina Orsi (paired with Spanish Nuria Rodriguez) and Giorgia Marchetti, who is playing with French Lea Godallier. Giulia Dal Pozzo and Caterina Baldi, winners a few days ago of the FIP Rise in Naples, received a wild card for the qualifiers and join Lorena Vano (on court with Spanish Amanda Lopez Moral), and the all-Italian pair of Emily Stellato and Giulia Sussarello.
