Gisela Fabian Ortisei, Italy 1974 painting 16"x 20"
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Church of St. James, Ortisei, ITALY
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1935 Ortisei, Val Gardena
Source: www.flickr.com / Halloween HJB
Published at: https://propadv.com/travel-poster-and-ad-collection/italy-travel-poster-and-ad-collection/
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La felicità di sciare dopo tre anni e di tornare dove venivo da bambina… ❄️⛷️ #Ortisei #SantaCristina #ValGardena #Dolomiti #skilover #Tirolo (presso Baita Daniel Hütte) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpnFqjVoE6g/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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St. Ulrich / Ortisei #stulrich #ortisei #ortiseivalgardena #valgardena #sudtirol #sudtirol_lovers #südtirol #altoadige #altoadigesüdtirol #mountains #dolomiti #dolomites #dolomiten #mountainlove #alps (hier: St. Ulrich-Ortisei-Urtijëi) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnKPIMTjbC_/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Kevin Malone of TheOffice
June the 7th 2022 - Rock
Ortisei, val Gardena, Italia
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Kevin Malone di #theoffice
7 giugno 2022 - Roccia
Ortisei, val Gardena, Italia
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Ortisei
Val Gardena
~ A. Erwin Merlet (1886-1939)
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Ortisei Ch F: Lukas Klein [Q] def. Maks Kasnikowski 6-7(4), 7-6(5), 7-6(6) Match Stats
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Everything boiled down to the pressure points again, yet every set came down to the tie-breaker and what happened inside. Although L. Klein tried to be more offensive through his forehand side, his frequently working volley finishes showed that he had the capability to move forward well when he had the chance, where M. Kasnikowski could pass him from whenever he had the chance. However, staying back might not be the case for M. Kasnikowski, whose shots were error-prone whenever he got pressed from how L. Klein paced his shots. As a result, L. Klein had 8 opportunities to break, but he could only convert 25% of them, while M. Kasnikowski tried his best to maximize his 3 break points with a 66% conversion rate, but it did not materialize further as this match ended up being settled in three tie-breaker sets.
On the other hand, L. Klein slightly stood out from his first serves by 7%, having a 78% winning percentage complemented by his 8 aces, scoring 2 more aces than M. Kasnikowski. Interestingly, second serves became a little trouble spot for L. Klein by only having a 54% winning rate, 7% lower than M. Kasnikowski. This was a result of L. Klein’s 4 double faults, committing it twice more often than M. Kasnikowski’s 2, where the former risked a lot of his second serves, but often paid off when they were followed up by proper rallying.
This marked L. Klein’s first Challenger title of the season, as well as his third career Challenger title after he fell short in last year’s Ortisei Challenger final, becoming the runner-up to Borna Gojo. On the other hand, although M. Kasnikowski’s maiden Challenger title had to wait, he finally re-entered the Top 300 live and even better, outdoing his previous career-high ranking of 290 by the end of the tournament to be 2 lines ahead at 288. This might just be the beginning for M. Kasnikowski, who finally found his form again after another rollercoaster season. Definitely one of many, considering his potential.
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Borna Gojo (CRO) vs Flavio Cobolli (ITA) | SF Ortisei • Highlights
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Secenda, Ortisei, Bolzano, Alto Adige, Italy
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Seceda, Ortisei, Dolomites, Italy 🇮🇹 by Karol Nienartowicz on 500px
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