At the Atkinsons Monza Open 25 also Federico Cinà the “new Sinner”

Born in 2007 and ranked number 371, he will be in the main draw starting on Monday thanks to one of the three wild cards available to the organizers.

di MARCO GALVANI
April 3, 2025
Federico Cinà, born in 2007 and number 371 in the world ranking

Federico Cinà, born in 2007 and number 371 in the world ranking

Monza, 3 April 2025 – The new Sinner at theAtkinsons Monza Open 25. The 18 year old from Palermo Federico China, born in 2007 and number 371 in the world ranking, protagonist at the last Masters 1000 in Miami where, on his debut in the major circuit, he immediately managed to obtain his first success by beating the Argentine Comesana with two tie-breaks in the first round, will be in the main drawand we'll start on Monday thanks to one of the three wild cards available to the organizers.

Son of Francesco Cinà (the coach who brought Roberta Vinci into the top 10) and already number 4 in the world as an under 18, will try his luck on the red clay of Monza. With him also the Roman left-handed Jacopo Vasamì, the same age as Cinà, currently number 8 in the world junior ranking thanks to the titles won in February in Egypt and Morocco. For him too the time has come to compete among the "pros" and at the Atkinsons Monza Open 25 he will seek his first victory at Challenger level, which he almost achieved this week in Barletta. Ua wild card for the main draw also for Pietro Fellin, 23 year old home player: she trains with the V-Team on the Villa Reale Tennis courts and about twenty days ago she won her first international title, in an Itf in Huamantla (Mexico). Giorgio Tarantola, tournament director, also made official the invitations for the qualifications, which between Sunday and Monday will distribute the last six places for the main draw.

among the 24 players of a cadet board the young blues G will also be thereIanluca Cadenasso, Filippo Romano, Giorgio Tabacco and William Mirarchi, class of 2006 from Villasanta.

Returning to main scoreboard, the guarantee of a p has arrivedhost in the main draw for two important names: the first is that of Matteo Gigante, 23-year-old Roman number 194 ATP, capable this year of qualifying first for the Australian Open and then for the Masters 1000 in Indian Wells, where he also passed the first round. The second is that of Daniel Evans, world number 21 less than two years ago: a player of enormous talent capable of winning two ATP titles (Washington and Brisbane) and the Davis Cup with Great Britain in his career. Curiously, it was precisely in these times that he achieved his most famous result in 2021, reaching the semifinals of the Masters 1000 in Monte Carlo with a victory over Novak Djokovic, number 1 in the world at the time. At 34, Evans is trying to relaunch his career for the umpteenth time: for him too, the Atkinsons Monza Open 25 could prove invaluable.

THE ENTRY LIST

Marton Fucsovics (Hun, 90 Atp), Raphael Collignon (Bel, 91), Thiago Seyboth Wild (Bra, 96), Nishesh Basavareddy (Usa, 100), Vit Kopriva (Cze, 122), Federico Coria (Arg, 124), Juan Manuel Cerundolo (Arg, 126), Jozef Kovalik (Svk, 127), Harold Mayot (Fra, 132), Martin Landaluce (Esp, 146), Henrique Rocha (Por, 161), Dalibor Svrcina (Cze, 165), Lukas Klein (Svk, 166), Duje Ajdukovic (Cro, 167), Luca Van Assche (Fra, 174), Jan Choinski (Gbr, 178), Daniel Evans (Gbr, 183), Matteo Gigante (Ita, 185), Radu Albot (Mda, 189), Matej Dodig (Cro, 294), Arthur Gea (Fra, 305). Wild card: Federico Cinà (Ita, 371), Pietro Fellin (Ita, 823), Jacopo Vasamì (Ita, 1.393).