Future Talent: put down this name.
Because from now on a new philosophy embraces the world of tennis.
It rises from Brusaporto (Bergamo), by a group of four friends
having in common the passion for tennis.
Target: to discover new talents.
So said it could seem also the final aim of many other realities all over the world.
But in Brusaporto we do something different instead. It’s not the player anymore who must economically invest on himself, but it is Future Talent which invests on the player: a service offer going from daily lodging to maintenance, passing through school and, naturally, the organisation of daily trainings, as for the athletic point of view, as for the technical one. In this way the player has no economical problems in his maturity.
Everything under the careful eye of a professional staff with a 9-years co-ordinating plan, in order not to leave anything by the chance, as the sport in our time demands.
A never seen effort in this way for tennis, which will allow many young and talented people to support their qualities without the pressure of immediate results, but with another and more important goal: to improve themselves every day, constantly, by exploring totally their own limits.

Future Talent is born thanks to the will of four friends keen on tennis.
It has the precise target to research and find out potential future young talents in the sport field (and in the tennis in particular) thanks to a net of expert observers spread on the local, national and international territory. Thanks also to co-ordination and co-operation activities, researched and created by means of acquaintances of international players and coaches coming usually to train to the sporting centre in Brusaporto (Bergamo).
The facilities offer regards the athlete’s lodging management and his maintenance, including board expenses. And again in the trainings organization and teaching methods, in finding the necessary means and structures for the sport activities for which the young talents are prone.
The organization, with the help of qualified technicians and experts, acts a technical, sanitary and developing control of the whole competitive athletes’ activity, with a particular reference to the physical, psychological and technical development.
The final aim is to facilitate the introduction of young talents in the agonistic non professional, semi professional and professional sport field.
Born about one year ago, the Future Talent project has already produced relevant results. Among all the attention must be drawn on the progresses of the Lithuanian Laurynas Grigelis. Born on 14th August 1991, Laurynas is today the number 576 in the Atp ranking, second player of his country, thanks to the great results obtained with his coach William Rota. In particular, for Grigelis the first win in the Itf circuit in Wrexham came recently, on the hardcourt, where he won against four British players to achieve the trophy.
The number 1 of the group is Andrea Stoppini, of Riva del Garda, Trento (coach Giuseppe Menga) who is now no. 212 Atp but already 161 during the season, in which he also won the Challenger of Izmir, in Turkey.
Together with them, Andrea Falgheri from Bergamo (now 642, best personal ranking) who obtained this year as best results the finals in Naples and in Puerto de la Cruz, in Spain.
And Filip Prpic, third player in Sweden, in top 300 in Atp ranking.
The new entry is the promising Darya Lebesheva (coach William Rota), a belorussian girl, still under 14 (she is born the 6th April 1995), but she is already third in the Tennis Europe ranking in her category.
The other very young team promise is the under 12 Giuliana Bestetti from Bergamo (coach Luca Bruno), regional champion with the Lombard selection involved in the Belardinelli Cup.
