Fioravanti number one: Italy on the roof of the world
The Roman takes the top spot in the world ranking, an epochal event that changes the geography of global surfing.

Leonardo Fioravanti made a splash: he is the first Italian surfer in history to rise to number one in the world ranking. It is not a dream, it is statistical reality and the Mediterranean is no longer a lake, but an ocean that matters. The Roman has swept away the hegemony of Australia, Hawaii and Brazil, proving that the wave does not look at the passport.
This rise is the culmination of a life spent chasing the ocean when others were content, transforming raw talent into an unstoppable winning machine. The world ranking does not allow replies and Fioravanti played the season with the coldness of a surgeon and the aggressiveness of a gladiator, bypassing industry legends who considered leadership a reserved prerogative. The World Tour's scoring system does not forgive those who stutter, and Fioravanti has handled the season like a chess game played at triple speed.


















