Comesana Captures Vicenza Challenger Title

Francisco Comesana (photo: ATP Challenger Vicenza)

VICENZA/STARNBERG, June 5, 2023

Francisco Comesana captured the title of the €73,000 Internazionali Di Tennis – Citta’ Di Vicenza – Trofeo FL Service. The 22-year-old Argentine alternate rallied from set down to overcome Pablo Llamas Ruiz of Spain 3-6, 6-2, 6-2 in Sunday’s singles final of the ATP Challenger Tour 75 clay-court event in Vicenza, Itlay.

Comesana battled his way to the championship match through the top half of the draw with wins over Kimmer Coppejans from Belgium, Ukrainian qualifier Vitaliy Sachko, Matheu Pucinelli de Almeida of Brazil and top-seeded Italian Francesco Passaro.

The World No. 241 capitalized on five of his 12 break-point chances to seal victory in two hours and four minutes.

“I thank the public and the organization that never made me want for anything. I felt right at home,” said Comesana. “The people of Vicenza supported me very much today there were many Argentine shirts in the stands and it gave me great pleasure. Greetings to my family and my team with whom we did a great job this week.”

By lifting his third ATP Challenger career trophy, following his triumphs on home soil in Buenos Aires and Corrientes last year, the South American earned €9,880 in prize money as well as 75 ATP Ranking points.

“I want to thank the public which this year was very numerous right from the first evening. Thanks to the many fans, we experienced the atmosphere every day,” Tournament Director Enrico Bettini stated.

“This is the Challenger with the longest tradition in Veneto, a journey that we started in 2014. Our goal is to enhance this sports facility and bring our youngsters closer to the best talents on the world circuit, something we will continue to do in the coming years as well. A heartfelt thanks also goes to the Federation always at our side in organizing this event and therefore to our sponsors trusting that they were satisfied with the show and the number of visitors. We need all of them in order to continue the tradition of this important Challenger.”