Lucciana Pérez Returns to South America: Ready for Clay Action
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A Victorious Return
South American tennis fans are excited to welcome back Lucciana Pérez after her remarkable performance in Italy, where she clinched her first title of the 2026 season. This victory has energized her, marking significant progress in her career while balancing her competitive pursuits with academic commitments in North America.
Upcoming Tournaments
Pérez’s schedule for July and August is packed with challenges that will test her skills on clay courts. She is set to begin her South American tour in Brazil, competing in the W35 from São Paulo followed by the rigorous Vacaria W75. After showcasing her talents in Brazil, she will head to Argentina, where she will participate in the W35 tournaments in Pergamino and Chacabuco. The upcoming events promise to be both physically demanding and thrilling, with four consecutive weeks of high-level competition.
Strategic Preparation
The coaching staff has made a wise decision to prioritize recovery and training prior to this intense schedule. They granted Pérez two weeks of pre-training to ensure she is prepared for the rigors ahead. This decision was crucial; had she remained in Europe longer, she would have risked exhaustion from playing eight tournaments in just nine weeks.
A Tribute to Past Success
Returning to São Paulo has sentimental value for Pérez, who won both singles and doubles championships there last season at the W35 São Paulo tournament. This upcoming competition is a golden chance for her to defend crucial points and continue demonstrating her prowess on Brazilian clay.
Notable European Circuit Journey
Pérez started 2026 with a bang in Saint Gregory, following a stellar collegiate tennis season in the U.S., where she was named the best player of the year. Her journey in San Gregorio began strong, with a steady advance to the singles grand final. In a nail-biting final against Nadia Podoroska, she narrowly fell short in a thrilling tiebreak.
The following week, she showed resilience, making it to the individual semifinals at the same Italian complex, defeating Podoroska along the way. Despite losing in the semifinals to Latvia’s Zeltina, her joy found a resurgence in the doubles event, where she teamed up with local star Miriana Tona to become champions, thus adding another highlight to her career.
Future Aspirations
After her engagements in Brazil and Argentina, Pérez will head back to the United States to resume her university studies. However, her career trajectory is clear: once she earns her academic qualification, she intends to commit fully to the WTA circuit, channeling her passion for professional tennis into a successful full-time career.
Lucciana Pérez’s return to South America is not just a continuation of her competitive journey; it embodies her dedication to both sports and academics, showcasing the bright future that awaits her.

