Il Presidente che tira dritto per la sua strada | Angelo Binaghi | TEDxViaCavour
Ingegnere, tennista e Presidente della Federazione Italiana Tennis e Padel, Angelo Binaghi è un uomo che ha sempre scelto di cambiare le regole, più che seguirle. Dal campo alla scrivania, dal cemento al pubblico, ha costruito nuove traiettorie, spesso in solitaria. Nel 2001 ha preso in mano la Federazione Italiana Tennis e Padel come si prende una macchina in corsa: frenando, resettando, ricominciando da zero. Oggi, a distanza di oltre 20 anni, il tennis italiano corre più veloce che mai. Angelo Binaghi (Cagliari, 5 luglio 1960) è un dirigente sportivo ed ex tennista italiano. Durante la carriera agonistica ha raggiunto il 16º posto nella classifica nazionale nel 1982, vincendo due titoli italiani di doppio misto nel 1980 e 1983 con Paola Ippoliti, oltre a due medaglie d’argento nel doppio maschile alle Universiadi del 1981 e 1983 con Raimondo Ricci Bitti. Inizia la carriera dirigenziale nel 1994 al Tennis Club Cagliari, diventando in seguito consigliere nei comitati regionale e nazionale della Federazione Italiana Tennis e Padel, di cui è presidente dal 2001. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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