The phenomenal season of Italian tennis examined from an always very particular point of view, that of Nicola Pietrangeli, the non-playing captain of the first historic “Salad Bowl”, that of 1976: this will be the opening service of the Dribbling episode broadcast on Saturday 30 November at 6.30pm on Rai 2, immediately after the Sport news. The program hosted by Monica Matano will then host Gianni and Pino Maddaloni in the studio, father and son devoted to judo, but protagonists above all of an intense story of sport lived in particular realities, such as those ofhinterland Neapolitan where Pino, Olympic champion in Sydney, was born and raised.
And speaking of the Olympic Games, there are those who, in Paris, were unjustly deprived of a gold medal: the Tuscan fencer Filippo Macchi, twice silver medalist, spoke about it with Saverio Montingelli.
Another particularly touching confession is that of Beppe Signori, Italian football star of the 90s, a period of which he told Massimo Proietto about his vices and virtues.
In closing, still on the subject of football, Alessandro Antinelli met Moise Kean, the Fiorentina and national team striker who, with his goals, is advancing his candidacy for a starting shirt in blue.