Wimbledon, Flavio Cobolli and Novak Djokovic
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Novak Djokovic began expressing a heartfelt thought about returning to the semifinals at the All England Club — “It means the world to me,” he was saying, “that I’m still able, at 38, to play (in the) final stages of Wimbledon” — when the Centre Court crowd interrupted with yelling and applause.
None of this might have happened at all; as a teenager, Flavio wanted to be a soccer player. But the Italian tennis star, now ranked number 24 in the world, has tennis in his blood. Here, get to know Flavio’s parents Stefano and Francesca:
The 23-year-old had an inconsistent start to 2025, but the biggest title of his career to date was a spur to the Wimbledon quarterfinals.
FLAVIO COBOLLI has thrown himself into the spotlight reaching the quarter-finals of the All England Club for the first time. The young talent has shone at Wimbledon 2025 which has also brought
Flavio Cobolli is enjoying arguably the best tournament of his young career at Wimbledon having progressed to the quarter-finals. The Italian faces Novak Djokovic today on Centre Court for a spot in the final four having already beaten 15th seed Jakub ...
Flavio Cobolli marched into the Wimbledon quarter-finals on Monday, leading a dashing Italian advance by snuffing out the once-lethal Marin Cilic in a statement win that lit up a sunny but breezy Court Two.
Marin Cilic wasn't happy with the scheduling at Wimbledon after losing to Flavio Cobolli in a fourth-round match that started as arranged at 11 a.m. local time.