2019–2021 At the
2019 World Aquatics Championships, Acerenza won a silver medal in the
5 kilometre mixed team event. He competed at the
2020 Summer Olympics in the
1500 metre freestyle, placing ninth. In December 2021, Acerenza swam a personal best time of 1:48.12.0 in the 10 kilometer open water swim to win the silver medal in the event as part of the
Abu Dhabi Aquatics Festival, finishing within three seconds of gold medalist
Florian Wellbrock. Earlier in the competition, Acerenza competed in the first-ever 4×1500 metre mixed open water relay, helping to win the
gold medal.
2022 At the
2022 Marathon Swim World Series stop held in
Setúbal,
Portugal at
Albarquel in May, Acerenza won the silver medal in the 10 kilometre open water swim, finishing approximately two seconds behind gold medal-winner
Gregorio Paltrinieri, also of
Italy. In June 2022, he won a silver medal in the
10 kilometre open water swim at the
2022 World Aquatics Championships in
Budapest,
Hungary, finishing just 1.4 seconds behind
Gregorio Paltrinieri with a time of 1:50:58.2. Earlier in the Championships, he won a bronze medal as part of the open water
6 kilometre team relay. Two months later, at the
2022 European Aquatics Championships, held in
Rome, he won the silver medal in the
5 kilometre open water swim with a time of 52:14.2. The following day, he won the gold medal in the
10 kilometre open water swim, finishing over three seconds ahead of silver medalist
Marc-Antoine Olivier of
France with a time of 1:50:33.6. In the
mixed team relay later in the day, he won a second gold medal, helping achieve a first-place finish in 59:43.1. On 27 August, at the leg of the 2022 Marathon Swim World Series held in
Lake Mégantic in
Lac-Mégantic,
Canada, Acerenza climbed in overall rank for the World Series to fourth with his gold medal-win in the 10 kilometre open water swim with a time of 1:50:50.83. Three months later, in November at the final leg of the 2022 World Series, held in
Eilat,
Israel, Acerenza started off on day one with a fourth-place finish in the 4×1500 metre mixed open water relay, contributing to a final time of 1:06:39.50. Heading into the final leg, he was the second-highest ranking male Italian competitor overall with a score of 1500 points. The following day, he placed fifth in the 10 kilometre open water swim, finishing in a time of 1:46:45.50, which was 1.30 second behind bronze medalist
Dávid Betlehem of Hungary. For his performances across the whole 2022 World Series, he ranked as the fourth highest-scoring male competitor with a total of 2000 points.
2023 For the leg of the
2023 FINA Open Water Tour conducted in
Golfo Aranci in May, Acerenza placed second overall in the 10 kilometre open water swim behind
Kristóf Rasovszky of Hungary with a time of 1:47:20.10. ==References==