Former footballer Paolo Maldini’s professional tennis debut ended in defeat at the Aspria Tennis Cup in Milan.
The Italy and AC Milan great earned a wild card into the doubles event at the ATP Challenger tournament – one level below the main tour – after winning a qualifier with partner and coach Stefano Landonio.
Maldini, who turned 49 on Monday, and Landonio, a 46-year-old once ranked 975, were never likely to offer too much resistance against Poland’s Tomasz Bednarek and Dutchman David Pel.
Paolo Maldini loses his doubles opener alongside Stefano Landonio 6-1, 6-1 in the @ATPChallenger in Milan pic.twitter.com/VMj2rF5Oyl
— Reem Abulleil (@ReemAbulleil) June 27, 2017
Sure enough the match was one-sided, but Maldini and Landonio did manage to win two games in a 6-1 6-1 defeat that lasted 42 minutes.
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