Monza is renowned as Italy’s ‘Temple of Speed’, venerated by Ferrari’s fanatical ‘tifosi’like nowhere else in motorsport. He hit 80 unforced errors in an untidy display on Grandstand, where he also served nine double faults. The deal however may be a mere method of booking the youngster’s services for the club, as the deal presents an option of a future purchase worth 180 million Euros for the teen. “It’s much more easier for me to feel more normal than before. On most days, they sparred among themselves while at times, they grappled with teenaged French wrestlers who trained at the club. ed in the hand last December, finished off the Frenchwoman within 73 minutes in Arthur Ashe Stadium, closing out the contest in style with a fine ace. We have to train for it with that intensity and seriousness,” the 2010 World Championship gold medallist told The Indian Express. Jacomelli used his local contacts and ultimately, the team made a 350km journey to Lorraine, a tiny town bordering Germany where they trained at the Stiring-Wendel wrestling club. “They are pushing us and the expectation is very, very high,” Arrivabene said of the fans, affectionately known as “tifosi. Movers & Shakers: How Europe's summer splurge unfolded.