"[In 1960, explaining his decision to turn professional] Until now, I have lived like a prince, and I am grateful to the Federation. But it is a fairy-tale world that would vanish at the first sign of my decline. So what prospects would I have left other than to become a coach and spend eleven hours a day under the sun teaching listless and distracted kids how to hit a ball?"
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Nicola Pietrangeli
1933 – 2025
Nicola Chirinsky Pietrangeli (born Chirinsky; 1933 – 2025) was an Italian tennis player. He won two singles titles at the French Championships.
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