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Nicola Pietrangeli: Italy's two-time French Open winner dies aged 92
- Pietrangeli dies at 92, marking the loss of a Greek-Italian tennis icon and former Grand Slam champion.
- He was the first Italian to win a Grand Slam singles title, triumphing at Roland Garros in 1959 and defending in 1960.
- Pietrangeli played a record 164 Davis Cup matches for Italy, winning 120 and guiding the team to its first title in 1976.
- The Italian Open named Pietrangeli as a two-time winner, reflecting his status in Italian tennis circles.
- Pietrangeli is described as Italy’s greatest ever player until the emergence of Jannik Sinner.
- The report notes Pietrangeli’s contribution to Italian tennis beyond Grand Slams, including Davis Cup leadership.
- FITP acknowledged Pietrangeli’s legacy as a historic figure in Italian sport.
- Pietrangeli’s success helped shape Italy’s tennis prestige during the late 1950s and 60s.
- The article positions Pietrangeli as a bridge between eras in Italian tennis history.
- Pietrangeli’s death was reported by BBC Sport as part of a broader tennis news update.
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