Davis Cup, Matteo Berrettini is willing to pay out of his own pocket
“I would be willing to pay myself to see them in the stands,” said the Roman tennis player ahead of the challenge to the U.S.
“I would be willing to pay myself to see them in the stands,” said the Roman tennis player ahead of the challenge to the U.S.
The Spaniard returned to the very intense match he played at the US Open, a tournament he would later win.
“Roger’s impact on tennis and the legacy he created are impossible to explain.”
“He never looked for a reason to quit,” the former Croatian tennis player said.
“For the sport in general, for us, for me, it’s a big blow,” adds the seasoned Ligurian tennis player.
“A sad moment for tennis fans, myself in the first place, and for the sport in general,” explains the Roman.
“So many like me, who dreamed of becoming like him, lose a myth,” the Carrara native observed.
“Unfortunately, we didn’t get a chance to play against each other in a tournament,” emphasizes the South Tyrolean.
The great Spanish rival commented on the news with a touching message on his Instagram profile.
“I don’t think there will be another tennis player with his class and elegance,” said the blue tennis flag.
Engaged against Borna Gojo, the Tuscan carefully managed the match.
“Facing him again in Davis would be the best ending,” the Roman stressed.
“People before talking should stop and think,” Tonino Zugarelli thought.
Beat Ruud in four sets. He is the youngest world No. 1 ever.
The Spanish tennis player won yet another five-set battle in his U.S. Open.
The Spaniard and the Norwegian will not only compete for the U.S. Open title.
James Blake had his say on the quarterfinal won by the Spaniard.
The Roman tennis player was eliminated from the US Open at the hands of Casper Ruud.
“You feel like he’s taking care of you,” he added.
In addition to a historic semifinal at the U.S. Open, the South Tyrolean is chasing another big goal in the super challenge at Flushing Meadows.
The nervous and foul Australian tennis player succumbed to the Russian after nearly four hours of the match.
The Italian tennis player made no excuses in commenting on the defeat suffered at the hands of Casper Ruud.
The Norwegian clearly prevailed, in three sets of play.
Alejandro Davidovich Fokina proves to be a tough nut to crack, but the Roman is precise in the decisive moments and wins in five sets.
The South Tyrolean reveals the key details to beat Brandon Nakashima and clinch passage to the round of 16.
The numbers speak for themselves, especially since they come during a largely troubled season.
The former tennis player agreed with what McEnroe said, “He will win a few Slams.”
“He is one of the best on the circuit after the Big Three.”
The Australian highlights the many difficulties he has gone through at home during his career.
The two a year ago were finalists at Flushing Meadows, now on the Serb’s absence the colleague does not mince words.