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Matteo Berrettini
ATP 58
Best 2026: 55
Best 2025: 27
Best 2024: 34
Best 6

Matteo Berrettini

Country Italy
Age 29 yo / 196 cm / 95 kg
Forehand Right Handed (Double hand)
Turned pro 2015
Birthplace/Residence ??? / Monte Carlo, Monaco
Coach Vincenzo Santopadre, Marco Gulisano, Umberto Riann
Earnings 13,740,670$
Matteo Berrettini, born on April 12, 1996, in Rome, Italy, is a professional tennis player known for his powerful serve and forehand. He turned professional in 2015 and has since established himself as one of Italy's top players. Berrettini's breakthrough year came in 2019 when he reached the semifinals of the US Open, making him the first Italian man to reach the semifinals of a Grand Slam since 1977. He has won multiple ATP singles titles, showcasing his prowess on various surfaces.

Guided by coach Vincenzo Santopadre, Berrettini has developed a versatile game that relies heavily on his serve and aggressive baseline play. His career-high ATP singles ranking reached No. 6 in January 2022, highlighting his position among the world's elite players. He also represented Italy at the Olympics and in the Davis Cup, adding to his accolades and experience on the international stage.

In his personal life, Matteo Berrettini has been in a relationship with Ajla Tomljanović, a fellow professional tennis player from Croatia, although there have been reports of their breakup. His family, including his younger brother Jacopo, who also plays tennis, has been a critical support system throughout his career.

Berrettini has expressed his love for the sport from a young age and shifted his focus from other pursuits, such as swimming, to excel in tennis. An interesting fact about him is his admiration for Gabriele Sabatini, a user of the Babolat racket. Additionally, Berrettini is known for his charismatic personality off the court, enjoying a good sense of humor and bringing an approachable demeanor to public appearances.
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