Celebration and Italian sport at Wimbledon
Flavio Cobolli left his mark on Court 1. The Italian defeated Australian Alex de Minaur 7-5, 7-6 (4), 6-3 in the fourth round of Wimbledon. His first match point was a 217 km/h serve that the fifth seed could barely return.
Cobolli celebrated like Cristiano Ronaldo: he spun in the air and landed with his feet spread. The crowd chanted “Siuuu” along with him. “I love your celebration. Tonight I cheer for Portugal,” said the tennis player, who was a promising soccer player in the Roma youth team.
The Italian is not the only star from the country in the tournament. Jasmine Paolini also advanced to the quarterfinals by beating Filipino Alexandra Eala 6-4, 4-6, 6-3. Watching her from the Royal Box was Kimi Antonelli, a 19-year-old Formula One driver who leads the classification with Mercedes.
“Then I met with Kimi. I’m becoming a fan of F1,” commented Paolini. Antonelli and defending champion Jannik Sinner — who plays Jan-Lennard Struff on Tuesday — are the most popular athletes in Italy right now, amid domestic soccer’s woes.
Cobolli, for his part, is trying to back up his finish at Roland Garros, where he took Alexander Zverev to five sets. De Minaur led 5-2 in the second set and had a break advantage in the third, but Cobolli did not give up. “Alex is a stratospheric player. Beating him in three sets makes me feel like I’m ready,” he said.
Italian routine and next rival
After the victory, Cobolli’s grandfather had to find a new home for the team in Wimbledon, since they had only booked until the first week. Now they maintain their routine: dinner cooked by their father and coach, Stefano, with their friend Edoardo Bove, a Watford midfielder, before watching a World Cup match and eating pear and white chocolate gelato.
“An Italian family gives us the whole house. It’s really cool,” Cobolli said. His next rival will be the British Arthur Fery, 23, who grew up five minutes from the All England Club.
Paolini, meanwhile, had to avoid being distracted by the presence of Roger Federer in the Royal Box. “He is my idol. During the match I was thinking: please stay focused,” confessed the 30-year-old Italian.