Lea Pericoli, Italian tennis star of the Fifties and Nineteen Sixties, has died aged 89.
She is taken into account one in every of her nation’s high gamers, having reached the final 16 of Roland Garros twice and successful Wimbledon thrice.
Born in Milan on March 22, 1935, Pericoli went on to grow to be a preferred tv presenter and journalist, but it surely was her racing outfits, embellished with feathers and furs, that made her an icon.
“She is a bit like a mom to all of us,” Angelo Binaghi, president of the Italian Tennis and Padel Federation, informed native media.
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