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Italian tennis player Born: April 12, 1996 (age 25 years), Rome, Italy Height: 1.96 m Weight: 95 kg Coach: Vincenzo Santopadre, Marco Gulisano, Umberto Rianna Parents: Claudia Bigo, Luca Berrettini Siblings: Jacopo Berrettini Age 25(1996.04.12) Turned Pro 2015 Weight 209lbs(95kg) Height 6’5″(196cm) Birthplace Rome, Italy Plays Right-Handed, Two-Handed Backhand Coach Vincenzo Santopadre, Marco Gulisano, Umberto Rianna
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Born in Rome to Luca Berrettini and Claudia Bigo, Matteo Berrettini has a younger brother, Jacopo, also a tennis player. Matteo is of partial Brazilian descent through his maternal grandmother Lucia Fogaça, a Brazilian born in Rio de Janeiro. His paternal grandfather is from Florence. He is fluent in Italian, English, and Spanish. He is in a relationship with Croatian-born Australian tennis player Ajla Tomljanović. Nickname is Mat. Began playing tennis at age 4. Speaks Italian, English, and Spanish. Father, Luca; mother, Claudia; brother, Jacopo, also plays tennis. Also competed in swimming, football and judo as a child. At age 8, younger brother asked him to play more tennis and that’s what inspired him to pursue a tennis career. Favourite surface is hard, shot is forehand and tournament is ATP Masters 1000 Rome. Tennis idols were Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. Dream opponent is John McEnroe. Named 2019 ATP Most Improved Player of the Year. Fan of the NBA, LeBron James and AC Fiorentina. Considers himself a good football and basketball player. Favourite movie is Interstellar, TV show is Breaking Bad, actor is Jason Statham and musician is Eminem. Dream job is to be a biologist, working with animals. Enjoys Italian food, but considers fast food his guilty pleasure. Favourite school subject was history. Supports ActionAid, a charity that fights against poverty and injustice. Limited to 2 matches in 1st 2 months of 2020 due to hernia/groin injury. Matteo Berrettini is an Italian player who was born on 12th April 1996. He had a career-high rank of 20 of the ATP singles which he achieved this year on 24th June 2019. On 22nd July 2019, Matteo also reached a career-high world no.105 for ATP doubles. Berrettini started playing tennis at the age of seven during the same time when his little brother, Jacopo Berrettini, was also playing the game. Matteo admits that his younger brother’s constant requests to play tennis persuaded him to go ahead with the game. And when he started playing, he could not stop. Berrettini made his main draw debut at the Italian Open after he earned a wildcard in the tournament’s pre-qualifying wildcard round in 2017. He may have lost in straight sets to Filippo Baldi but did turn out to be the top seed in the Italian field competing for the last spot. The twenty-three-year-old defeated Roberto Bautista Agut in the final match and won the Swiss Open Gstaad. He went on to earn his very first ATP doubles as well, during the same event with partnering compatriot Daniele Bracciali. This year he won the titles at the Hungarian Open and at the Bavarian International Tennis Championships in Stuttgart. Later, not only did the twenty-three-year-old reached the Halle Open’s 500th semi-final but also as the seventeenth seed, entered the second week of Wimbledon. Berrettini used to date Lavinia Lancellotti, but apparently the relationship ended. There are some speculations on the web that the Italian had a thing with Genie Bouchard (not confirmed). According to reports, Nick Kyrgios’ former girlfriend Ajla Tomljanovic may be dating the Italian. In fact, Ajla was seen in Matteo’s box at the US Open and probably during his match against Diego Schwartzman in Wimbledon. Currently, at the US Open, he has reached his first major quarter-final, defeating Andrey Rublev and will face the Frenchman Gael Monfils in the Arthur Ashe stadium today. He had made to the quarter-finals of the tournament and is delighted with the fact that he has reached the quarterfinals of the tournament. He said: “It’s something really crazy. I cannot believe it right now. I need a few hours to understand what happened,” Berrettini said during his on-court interview, per the AFP. “I’m just happy. Seeing my team and family here and crying, for me it’s unbelievable.” Matteo Berrettini is an Italian Tennis player who was ranked No 20 in the ATP singles 2019. He was ranked world no 105 in ATP doubles. Apart from cricket he was a great fan of NBA basketball and he shows his support for the Italian football club. In Italian Open Berrettini defeats the top ranked player Alexander Zverev and won the match. This was the first match which he overcame the top 5th player. By the end of the year 2019 he become one of the World top 10 tennis player. In the pandemic year 2020 he participated in Australian Open, US Open and Paris Masters but he didn’t grab any title this year. Full Name Matteo Berrettini Nick Name Berrettini Date Of Birth 12 April 1996 Birth Place Rome, Italy Nationality Italy Coach Vincenzo Santopadre Marital Status Unmarried Height 196 cm Weight 90kg Eye Color Black-Brown Hair Color Black Father Name Luca Berrettini Mother Name Claudia Bigo Brother Name Jacopo Berrettini Girlfriend Name Ajla Tomljanovic He was born in Rome, Italy and he belongs to the white ethnicity. His brother name was Jocopo Berrettini, he was also a professional tennis player. In his childhood Berrettini used to show interest in Judo and Swimming. But he took tennis as his profession and put his full focus in tennis. He won his first pro level title in Italy F30 tournament 2015 and in the next year he met an injury and didn’t participate in any competitions for many months. In the end of the year 2016 he qualified for his first finals in Challenger Level and he won his second ITF title at the Switzerland F1 tournament. He did his first ATP debut in Italian Open 2017 and won his first ATP title in 2018 Swiss Open Gstaad. He also received his first doubles title in the same event that year. In 2018 he made his debut for Grand Slam and Davis cup. In 2019 he won his second ATP titles in Hungarian Open.