Tennis, Matteo Berrettini won’t stop believing.

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Matteo Berrettini doesn’t give up on ATP Finals goal

Matteo Berrettini, an Italian tennis player currently ranked 16th in the ATP rankings, took to the microphones of ‘Sky Sport’ and expressed his feelings about the current season.

At first Berrettini said, “Injuries are part of the sport, then the Covid at Wimbledon represents a big dose of bad luck but overall I think my season is an 8. It has been a complicated season, but when I was healthy the results always came.”

The Italian tennis player then added a thought about the ATP Finals, “Finals? Hope is the last to die, I believe in it.”

Matteo Berrettini, nicknamed “The Hammer” on the ATP circuit because of the supersonic power of his serve and forehand strokes, is an Italian tennis player, born in Rome on April 12, 1996. He decided to go all in on tennis thanks to the valuable advice of his younger brother Jacopo, also a tennis player. At the age of 14 he switched to training at the Canottieri Aniene club, led by Vincenzo Santopadre, who is still his coach.
Berrettini is considered the best Italian player ever on grass, being the only one to have reached the Wimbledon final. He also boasts the second best ranking (the first belongs to Adriano Panatta) ever for an Italian tennis player in the ATP rankings, having reached the No. 6 position in the ATP rankings in January 2022.

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