Giulia Gasparri

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Giulia Gasparri
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Giulia at the BT400 Balneário Camboriú - April, 2022
Country (sports)Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Born (1991-10-31) 31 October 1991 (age 32)
PlaysRight-handed (two-handed backhand)
Medal record
Women's Beach tennis
Representing Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Beach_Tennis_World_Championship
Winner2017 Cervia
Winner2018 Cervia
Winner2021 Terracina
Winner2022 Terracina
Runner-up2016 Cervia
Runner-up2019 Terracina

Jiulia Gasparri (born 31 October 1991, Ravenna, Italy) is an Italian former professional tennis player. [1] and currently a professional Beach tennis player. [2] She currently ranks number 1 on ITF Beach Tennis World Tour Ranking, sharing the position with her partner Ninny Valentini. Lives in Rio de Janeiro

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Tennis career

She has won two singles and doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit. On 7 June 2010, she reached her best singles ranking of world No. 608. On 18 October, she peaked at No. 634 in the doubles rankings. Cucu retired from professional tennis in 2013 and decided to follow the beach tennis.

Beach Tennis career

Since 2014 she is a professional beach tennis player. On 19 September 2016, she reached her best ranking world No. 1 ranking. [3] In 2017 and 2018 Giulia Gasparri and Federica Bacchetta defended their ITF Beach Tennis World Championships for a second straight year in Cervia. [4]

In 2017 October Gasparri partnering Federica Bacchetta. They won the 2017 European Beach Tennis Championships in the final over Flaminia Daina and Sofia Cimatti 6–4 4–6 7–6 in Sozopol. [5] [6]

In 2019 September Gasparri partnering Sofia Cimatti. They won the 2019 European Beach Tennis Championships in the final over Flaminia Daina and Nicole Nobile 6–3 2–6 6–1 in Sozopol. [7]

In 2021 started playing with Ninny Valentini and won six titles including ITF World Champions in Terracina

In 2022 Gasparri won five titles, all with Ninny Valentini

She has 42 ITF titles

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