Italy's Compagnucci wins Palm Coast Open men's singles title

Monzon and Tenti of Argentina won the doubles championship.


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Palm Coast Open singles finalist Ryan Colby. Courtesy photo by Jeff Davies
Palm Coast Open singles finalist Ryan Colby. Courtesy photo by Jeff Davies
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Palm Coast Open singles champ Tommaso Compagnucci. Courtesy photo by Jeff Davies
Palm Coast Open singles champ Tommaso Compagnucci. Courtesy photo by Jeff Davies

Tommaso Compagnucci of Italy earned a check of $2,160 for winning the singles championship at the $15,000 Palm Coast Open men's tennis tournament on Sunday, Feb. 8, at the Southern Recreation Center.

Compagnucci defeated Ryan Colby of the United States, 6-3, 7-6, in the final.

Compagnucci, 26, is ranked 509 on the Association of Tennis Professionals Tour. Colby, 22, who is from Alexandria Virginia, played tennis collegiately at the University of Southern California and the University of Georgia. He has a current ATP ranking of 931. 

Compagnucci also advanced to the doubles final on Saturday, Feb. 7. Ignacio Monzon and Fermin Tenti of Argentina defeated Compagnucci and Manuel Mouilleron Salvo of Argentina, 7-6, 6-4, to win the doubles championship.

About 300 spectators were on hand Saturday and about 200 watched the final on Sunday, according to a City of Palm Coast press release.

The Palm Coast Open women's tournament begins on Feb. 13 with a wild card tournament at the Southern Recreation Center. The main tournament will run Feb. 16-22. 

Palm Coast Open singles champ Tommaso Compagnucci. Courtesy photo by Jeff Davies
Palm Coast Open singles champ Tommaso Compagnucci. Courtesy photo by Jeff Davies


Palm Coast Open singles finalist Ryan Colby. Courtesy photo by Jeff Davies
Palm Coast Open singles finalist Ryan Colby. Courtesy photo by Jeff Davies




 

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