Adriano Panatta

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Adriano Panatta
Country (sports)Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Born (1950-07-09) 9 July 1950 (age 75)
Rome, Italy
Height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Turned pro1969 (amateur from 1968)
Retired1983
PlaysRight-handed (one-handed backhand)
Prize money$776,187
Singles
Career record408–245 (62.5%) [1]
Career titles10
Highest rankingNo. 4 (24 August 1976)
Grand Slam singles results
Australian Open 1R (1969)
French Open W (1976)
Wimbledon QF (1979)
US Open 4R (1978)
Other tournaments
Tour Finals RR (1975)
WCT Finals QF (1977)
Doubles
Career record233–152 (60.5%)
Career titles18
Highest rankingNo. 15 (24 March 1980)
Team competitions
Davis Cup W (1976)
Medal record
Representing Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Mediterranean Games
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 1971 İzmir Doubles

Adriano Panatta (born 9 July 1950) is a retired Italian professional tennis player. He won the French Open in 1976, becoming the first Italian man in the Open Era to win a major singles title. [2] Panatta was also the only player ever to defeat Björn Borg at Roland Garros, [3] doing so twice.

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From 2018 to 2021, he was a regular guest of the RAI sport broadcast Quelli che... il Calcio . [4]

Career

Panatta was born in Rome. [5] His father was the caretaker of the Tennis Club Parioli, and as a youngster he learned to play the game on the club's clay courts. He became a successful European junior player before turning professional.

In his early career, Panatta won top-level professional titles at Bournemouth in 1973, Florence in 1974, Kitzbühel and Stockholm in 1975.

The pinnacle of his career arrived in 1976 at the French Open. In the first round he saved a match point against Czechoslovak player Pavel Hutka. In the final he beat Harold Solomon in four sets. Panatta relied on "his strong serve and his soccer goalkeeper's reflexes at the net" (he served 10 aces). [6] In the same year he also won the Italian Open, having saved 11 match points in his first round match against the Australian Kim Warwick, and beating Guillermo Vilas in the final in four sets. He finished off 1976 by helping Italy capture its first-ever Davis Cup title, winning two singles and a doubles rubber in the final against Chile. He reached his career-high singles ranking of world No. 4 that year. [7] [8] Panatta remained the highest-ranking Italian tennis player in history until February 2024, when Jannik Sinner became No. 3; [9] Sinner went on to rank No. 1. [10]

Panatta is the only player to have defeated Björn Borg at the French Open. He achieved this feat twice – in the fourth round in 1973 in four sets, and in the quarterfinals in 1976 in four sets, where he would go on to win the tournament. He also faced Borg at the semifinal stage of the 1975 tournament; Borg won on this occasion in four sets. [11]

In 1977, Panatta won the World Championship Tennis in Houston, where he defeated Jimmy Connors and Vitas Gerulaitis. He followed this up with another title in Tokyo in 1978.

Panatta was less successful on fast surfaces, especially on grass. His best performance at Wimbledon was in 1979, when he was beaten in the quarter-finals by Pat DuPré in five sets. In an interview many years later, Panatta remarked that it was the only match in his career he "regretted losing", and that he threw it away by playing a "bit cocky" and repeatedly losing concentration. [12]

After the 1976 Davis Cup triumph, Panatta helped Italy reach the Davis Cup final on three further occasions – in 1977, 1979 and 1980. The team lost to Australia in 1977, the United States in 1979, and to Czechoslovakia in 1980. Overall, Panatta compiled a 64–36 Davis Cup record (55–17 on clay). [13]

His final career singles title came in 1980 at Florence. He retired from the professional tour in 1983.

Other sport ventures

After his retirement, Panatta has served as captain of Italy's Davis Cup team, [14] and as tournament director of the Rome Masters.

Panatta also competed in offshore powerboat racing, most specifically in Class 1 World Powerboat Championship. [15] His most successful season was in 1990, where he and his co-driver Antonio Gioffredi would have been world champion had the title not been revoked after the tragic accident that claimed the life of reigning champion Stefano Casiraghi, husband of Caroline, Princess of Hanover. [16]

From 1992 until 2002, Panatta also competed as a rally driver. [17] In 1992 he took part to a World Rally Championship, the Sanremo Rally, in a Peugeot 309 GTI. Panatta's navigator was Enrico Riccardi. They retired after an accident. [18]

Private life

Panatta is an atheist. [19] His younger brother is fellow tennis player Claudio Panatta.

Grand Slam finals

Singles (1 title)

ResultYearChampionshipSurfaceOpponentScore
Win 1976 French OpenClay Flag of the United States.svg Harold Solomon 6–1, 6–4, 4–6, 7–6

Career finals

Singles: 26 (10–16)

ResultNo.DateTournamentSurfaceOpponentScore
Win1.1971Senigallia, ItalyClay Flag of Italy.svg Martin Mulligan 6–3, 7–5, 6–1
Loss1.1972 Hamburg, GermanyClay Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Manuel Orantes 3–6, 8–9, 0–6
Loss2.1972 Gstaad, SwitzerlandClay Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Andrés Gimeno 5–7, 8–9, 4–6
Loss3.1973 Valencia, SpainClay Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Manuel Orantes4–6, 4–6, 3–6
Loss4.1973Barcelona, SpainClay Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg Ilie Năstase 1–6, 6–3, 1–6, 2–6
Loss5.1973 Nice, FranceClay Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Manuel Orantes6–7, 7–5, 6–4, 6–7, 10–12
Loss6.1973Madrid, SpainClay Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg Ilie Năstase3–6, 6–7, 7–5, 1–6
Loss7.1973 Florence, ItalyClay Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg Ilie Năstase3–6, 6–3, 6–0, 6–7, 4–6
Win2.1973 Bournemouth, EnglandClay Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg Ilie Năstase6–8, 7–5, 6–3, 8–6
Win3.1974Florence, ItalyClay Flag of Italy.svg Paolo Bertolucci 6–3, 6–1 [20]
Loss8.1974 Båstad, SwedenClay Flag of Sweden.svg Björn Borg 3–6, 0–6, 7–6, 3–6
Win4.1975 Kitzbühel, AustriaClay Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Kodeš 2–6, 6–2, 7–5, 6–4
Loss9.1975 Madrid, SpainClay Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Kodeš2–6, 6–3, 6–7, 2–6
Loss10.1975 Barcelona, SpainClay Flag of Sweden.svg Björn Borg6–1, 6–7, 3–6, 2–6
Win5.1975 Stockholm, SwedenHard (i) Flag of the United States.svg Jimmy Connors 4–6, 6–3, 7–5
Loss11.1975 Buenos Aires, ArgentinaClay Flag of Argentina.svg Guillermo Vilas 6–2, 2–6, 6–4
Win6.1976 Rome, ItalyClay Flag of Argentina.svg Guillermo Vilas2–6, 7–6, 6–2, 7–6
Win7.1976 French Open, ParisClay Flag of the United States.svg Harold Solomon 6–1, 6–4, 4–6, 7–6
Loss12.1976Gstaad, SwitzerlandClay Flag of Mexico.svg Raúl Ramírez 5–7, 7–6, 1–6, 3–6
Win8.1977 Houston WCT, United StatesClay Flag of the United States.svg Vitas Gerulaitis7–6, 6–7, 6–1
Loss13.1978Rome, ItalyClay Flag of Sweden.svg Björn Borg6–1, 3–6, 1–6, 6–4, 3–6
Win9.1978 Tokyo Outdoor, JapanClay Flag of the United States.svg Pat DuPré 6–3, 6–3
Loss14.1978 Bologna Indoor, ItalyCarpet (i) Flag of the United States.svg Peter Fleming 2–6, 6–7
Win10.1980Florence, ItalyClay Flag of Mexico.svg Raúl Ramírez6–2, 2–6, 6–4
Loss15.1980 Geneva, SwitzerlandClay Flag of Hungary.svg Balázs Taróczy 3–6, 2–6
Loss16.1980 Paris Indoor, FranceHard (i) Flag of the United States.svg Brian Gottfried 6–4, 3–6, 1–6, 6–7

Doubles: 28 (18–10)

ResultNo.DateTournamentSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Win1.1973 Florence Clay Flag of Italy.svg Paolo Bertolucci Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Juan Gisbert
Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg Ilie Năstase
6–3, 6–4
Win2.1974Florence, ItalyClay Flag of Italy.svg Paolo Bertolucci Flag of Hungary.svg Róbert Machán
Flag of Hungary.svg Balázs Taróczy
6–3, 3–6, 6–4
Win3.1974 Båstad, SwedenClay Flag of Italy.svg Paolo Bertolucci Flag of Sweden.svg Ove Nils Bengtson
Flag of Sweden.svg Björn Borg
3–6, 6–2, 6–4
Win4.1974 São Paulo WCT, BrazilCarpet (i) Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg Ion Țiriac Flag of Sweden.svg Ove Nils Bengtson
Flag of Sweden.svg Björn Borg
7-5, 3-6, 6-3
Loss1.1975Richmond WCTCarpet Flag of Italy.svg Paolo Bertolucci Flag of Austria.svg Hans Kary
Flag of the United States.svg Fred McNair
6–7, 7–5, 6–7
Win5.1975 Bologna Indoor, ItalyCarpet (i) Flag of Italy.svg Paolo Bertolucci Flag of the United States.svg Arthur Ashe
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Tom Okker
6–3, 3–6, 6–3
Loss2.1975Barcelona WCT, SpainCarpet (i) Flag of Italy.svg Paolo Bertolucci Flag of the United States.svg Arthur Ashe
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Tom Okker
5–7, 1–6
Win6.1975London WCT, EnglandCarpet (i) Flag of Italy.svg Paolo Bertolucci Flag of Germany.svg Jürgen Fassbender
Flag of Germany.svg Hans-Jürgen Pohmann
6–3, 6–4
Win7.1975 Kitzbühel, AustriaClay Flag of Italy.svg Paolo Bertolucci Flag of France.svg Patrice Dominguez
Flag of France.svg François Jauffret
6–2, 6–2, 7–6
Win8.1975 Buenos Aires, ArgentinaClay Flag of Italy.svg Paolo Bertolucci Flag of Germany.svg Jürgen Fassbender
Flag of Germany.svg Hans-Jürgen Pohmann
7–6, 6–7, 6–4
Loss3.1976 Stockholm, SwedenCarpet (i) Flag of the Netherlands.svg Tom Okker Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Alex Metreveli
Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg Ilie Năstase
4–6, 5–7
Loss4.1976Gstaad, SwitzerlandClay Flag of Italy.svg Paolo Bertolucci Flag of Germany.svg Jürgen Fassbender
Flag of Germany.svg Hans-Jürgen Pohmann
5–7, 3–6, 3–6
Loss5.1977Mexico City WCT, MexicoHard Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg Ilie Năstase Flag of Poland.svg Wojtek Fibak
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Tom Okker
2–6, 3–6
Win9.1977 St. Louis WCT, U.S.Carpet (i) Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg Ilie Năstase Flag of India.svg Vijay Amritraj
Flag of the United States.svg Dick Stockton
6–4, 3–6, 7–6
Win10.1977London WCT, EnglandCarpet (i) Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg Ilie Năstase Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mark Cox
Flag of the United States.svg Eddie Dibbs
7–6, 6–7, 6–3
Win11.1977 Houston WCT, U.S.Clay Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg Ilie Năstase Flag of Australia (converted).svg John Alexander
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Phil Dent
6–3, 6–4
Loss6.1977 Charlotte WCT, U.S.Clay Flag of Italy.svg Corrado Barazzutti Flag of the Netherlands.svg Tom Okker
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ken Rosewall
1–6, 6–3, 6–7
Loss7.1977Masters Doubles WCT, Kansas CityCarpet (i) Flag of the United States.svg Vitas Gerulaitis Flag of India.svg Vijay Amritraj
Flag of the United States.svg Dick Stockton
6–7, 6–7, 6–4, 3–6
Win12.1978 Florence, ItalyClay Flag of Italy.svg Corrado Barazzutti Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Edmondson
Flag of Australia (converted).svg John Marks
6–3, 6–7, 6–3
Loss8.1979 Las Vegas, U.S.Hard Flag of Mexico.svg Raúl Ramírez Flag of the United States.svg Marty Riessen
Flag of the United States.svg Sherwood Stewart
6–4, 4–6, 6–7
Win13.1979Florence, ItalyClay Flag of Italy.svg Paolo Bertolucci Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Ivan Lendl
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Pavel Složil
6–4, 6–3
Win14.1979 Barcelona, SpainClay Flag of Italy.svg Paolo Bertolucci Flag of Brazil (1968-1992).svg Carlos Kirmayr
Flag of Brazil (1968-1992).svg Cássio Motta
6–4, 6–3
Win15.1980 Monte Carlo, MonacoClay Flag of Italy.svg Paolo Bertolucci Flag of the United States.svg Vitas Gerulaitis
Flag of the United States.svg John McEnroe
6–2, 5–7, 6–3
Loss9.1980Florence, ItalyClay Flag of Italy.svg Paolo Bertolucci Flag of the United States.svg Gene Mayer
Flag of Mexico.svg Raúl Ramírez
1–6, 4–6
Win16.1980 Paris Indoor, FranceHard (i) Flag of Italy.svg Paolo Bertolucci Flag of the United States.svg Brian Gottfried
Flag of South Africa (1928-1982).svg Raymond Moore
6–4, 6–4
Win17.1981 Nancy, FranceCarpet (i) Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg Ilie Năstase Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Feaver
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jiří Hřebec
6–4, 2–6, 6–4
Loss10.1981Florence, ItalyClay Flag of Italy.svg Paolo Bertolucci Flag of Mexico.svg Raúl Ramírez
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Pavel Složil
3–6, 6–3, 3–6
Win18.1982Florence, ItalyClay Flag of Italy.svg Paolo Bertolucci Flag of the United States.svg Sammy Giammalva Jr.
Flag of the United States.svg Tony Giammalva
7–6, 6–1

Singles performance timeline

Key
W F SFQF#RRRQ#DNQANH
(W) winner; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Q#) qualification round; (DNQ) did not qualify; (A) absent; (NH) not held; (SR) strike rate (events won / competed); (W–L) win–loss record.
Tournament1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 SRW–L
Grand Slam tournaments
Australian Open 1R AAAAAAAAAAAAAA0 / 10–1
French Open 1R 4R 3R QF SF 2R SF W QF 2R 3R 1R 2R 2R A1 / 1434–13
Wimbledon Q1 1R 3R 3R A 3R 3R 3R 2R A QF 3R AAA0 / 917–9
US Open AAA 1R 3R AA 2R 3R 4R 1R A 3R AA0 / 710–7
Win–loss0–23–24–25–37–22–27–210–27–34–26–32–23–21–10–01 / 3161–30
Other
Italian Open 2R2R2R1R2R1R3RWQFFQF2RQF1R1R1 / 1527–14
Ranking
Year-end ranking1434147232329343976

See also

References

  1. The statistics differ from those provided by the official ATP website. The ATP site only partially lists Davis Cup matches played between 1977 and 1981, attributing only 22 match wins to Panatta instead of 37. Additionally, the ATP site incorrectly categorizes the 1981 Venice ATP tournament, where Panatta reached the quarter-finals, as a "Challenger." It also lists the 1968 Adelaide and Brisbane tournaments as "Open."
  2. "Adriano Panatta wins Roland-Garros after saving match point". Tennis Majors. 13 June 2023. Retrieved 28 February 2024.
  3. "Panatta Topples Borg". New York Times. 10 June 1976. Retrieved 6 February 2021.
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