Bauti Sotelo Gangemi | Tennis Player (2013, Argentina)

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Bauti Sotelo Gangemi Argentinian junior tennis player living in Oviedo Spain

“My goal for 2026 is to reach the final stages of the national championships (in Spain).”

Bauti Sotelo Gangemi tennis player born in 2013 is an Argentinian junior tennis player living in Oviedo, Asturias, Spain. Competing in the U14 category, Bauti is currently ranked No. 22 nationally and has already won a regional championship while competing in national events. Known for his endurance and powerful serve, he dreams of becoming world No. 1 and winning all four Grand Slam tournaments.

Through Tennis Papers, discover an exclusive profile and interview highlighting his tennis journey, playing style, competitive experience, and ambitions.

This profile is based on an exclusive interview conducted by Tennis Papers.


πŸ‘¦ Bauti Sotelo Gangemi | Biography, June 2026

Full NameBauti Sotelo Gangemi
Date of birthAugust 17, 2013
NationalityArgentinian πŸ‡¦πŸ‡·
ResidenceOviedo, Asturias, Spain
Age started tennis9
Tennis age categoryU14
RFET ranking
International ranking
UTR tennis rating
Tennis clubClub Pro Tenis
CoachesPaola SuΓ‘rez
Carlos Alcaraz
Sponsors
Instagram@bautisotelogangemi
Bauti Sotelo Gangemi Argentinian junior tennis player living in Oviedo Spain

πŸŽ™οΈ Bauti Sotelo Gangemi | Interview, June 2026

Introduce yourself: Name, Age, Date of Birth, Nationality, City of Residence
My name is Bauti Sotelo Gangemi. I am 12 years old and I was born on August 17, 2013. I am Argentinian and currently live in Oviedo, Asturias, Spain. I was born in Posadas, Misiones, Argentina.
What languages do you speak?
I speak Spanish and English.
At what age did you start playing tennis?
I started playing tennis when I was 9 years old.
Are there any other tennis players in your family?
No, there are no other tennis players in my family. I am the first one.
Which tennis club do you train at?
I train at Club Pro Tenis in Oviedo, Asturias, Spain.
Who is your training team?
My training team consists of Paola SuΓ‘rez and Carlos Alcaraz.
What is your weekly training routine?
My weekly routine usually includes three hours of tennis, followed by 30 minutes of physical training and 30 minutes of stretching.
What is your greatest strength as a player and what do you need to improve?
My greatest strengths are my endurance and my serve. The area I need to improve the most is my mindset.
What is your age category and national ranking?
I compete in the U14 category and I am currently ranked No. 22 nationally.
What have been your biggest achievements so far?
My biggest achievements so far have been winning the regional championship and competing in national tournaments.
In which countries have you played tournaments?
I have played tournaments in Spain and Argentina.
Do you have any sponsors?
I do not have sponsors yet, but I am currently looking for one.
What is your goal for 2026?
My goal for 2026 is to reach the final stages of the national championships.
What is your dream in tennis?
My dream is to win all the Grand Slams and become world number one.
Which player would you like to meet more and why?
I would like to meet Rafael Nadal to learn about his training routines, how he overcame challenges to reach the top, and how he built such a strong mindset and never gave up.
What do you like to do outside of tennis?
Outside of tennis, I enjoy spending time with my family and sharing special moments with them.
To whom would you like to dedicate this interview?
I would like to dedicate this interview to my family in Argentina, especially my parents, my uncle MartΓ­n, and my aunt Jimena, who always support me.

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