Monday the tennis tournament in Rome starts. I went a couple of years ago to the Foro Italico, the main stadium decorated with Roman statues (appropriately, actually, like the old days when the gladiators fought in the colosseum).
The Italians are extremely noisy supporting their home town boys. The days of Adriano Panatta and Nicola Pietrangeli are long bygone and now all they have are like likes of Fognini and co. Playing against them will be like being thrown to the lions... Never saw such a partisan crowd.
When the Italian TV stations start the coverage, during the intervals, they concentrate mostly on filming attractive young women... (so it is not all that bad after all...)
The Italians are extremely noisy supporting their home town boys. The days of Adriano Panatta and Nicola Pietrangeli are long bygone and now all they have are like likes of Fognini and co. Playing against them will be like being thrown to the lions... Never saw such a partisan crowd.
When the Italian TV stations start the coverage, during the intervals, they concentrate mostly on filming attractive young women... (so it is not all that bad after all...)
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