Flavio Cobolli, Novak Djokovic and Wimbledon
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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 might not be a household name yet, but he's making waves at Wimbledon. The 23-year-old talent has secured his spot in the limelight by defeating Jack Draper conqueror Marin Cilic, propelling him into his first Grand Slam quarter-final against Novak Djokovic.
The 38-year-old overcame a first-set loss to take a 6-7, 6-2, 7-5, 6-4 victory over Italian Flavio Cobolli to advance to the semifinals for the 14th time at the All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club. Djokovic has now reached the final four at Wimbledon more than any other men's tennis player, surpassing Roger Federer on Wednesday.
Flavio Cobolli is emerging as one of Italy’s most disciplined and intriguing tennis prospects. With strong family ties to the sport and a composed rise through the rankings, his story is just getting started.
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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:
Rising Italian tennis star Flavio Cobolli will come face to face with one of his heroes when he plays Novak Djokovic in the Wimbledon men' s quarter finals - off court his other great loves are football and his stunning,
Flavio Cobolli’s rise on the ATP Tour hasn’t just earned him fans—it’s brought in serious prize money. From clay courts to cash milestones, his bank balance is catching up to his backhand.
Serb levels match with youngster as Sinner overcomes injury - Jannik Sinner overcame an elbow issue to win his Ben Shelton tie, while Djokovic goes up against 23-year-old Cobolli