"He wants to enter the Top 10": the strong statement from Flavio Cobolli's father after a successful season
Having the best season of his career with a quarterfinal at Wimbledon and also two titles won on clay (Budapest and Hamburg), Flavio Cobolli has quietly settled into the top 30.
"He wants to enter the top 10"
But the Italian, hero of Italy's latest victorious Davis Cup campaign, is obviously aiming higher. This is at least what his father Stefano stated to the Corriere dello Sport:
"Flavio told me and he is convinced: the goal is to break into the ATP Top 10. Not necessarily next season, but within two years would be very good."
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