After Robert Francis Prevost’s choice, his tennis desire was revealed. “I consider myself an amateur tennis player. Since I left Peru, I have little occasion to do it so I really want to go back to track. My new job (Cardinal) has not left me much free time for it,” he said in an Augustian order interview, at the Augustinian Order portal.
Well, on the occasion of the 1000 Masters roma dispute, Italian Tennis and Padel Federation (FITP) invited Pope Leo Xiv To go to the contest.
“I wrote a letter to the pope to invite Masters and WTA 1,000 from Rome. If you can come to this edition, I don’t know, it seems to me, but who knows: Miracles happen in life as well“President Angelo Binaghi said in a press release provided by the federation itself.
“Pope Leo Xiv is a great tennis fan and for us it’s a pride. Also the fact that we have a new Fitp chief at an ancient Augustine convent in Rome. We are changing it. I will say not one, but two coincidences, “he added.
Well, in the final time the Pontiff told a audience audience with journalists embracing Francisco’s death and the subsequent conclave He will strive to participate in a useful tennis contest that prepares works on pontifical mission.
“As long as you do not carry (Jannick) that is not“He said joking and duplicate phrase because Italian is the world number and his English surname means ‘sinful’.
Sinner’s question at a press conference is inevitable And the tennis player left the step as much as he could.
“Play with the pope? Don’t get me into trouble …“He responded after his victory over Jong’s Dutch Jesus that he was involving the pass of the masters 1,000 from Rome.
Source: La Verdad

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