Matteo Berrettini is a professional tennis player from Italy. On November 4, 2019, he reached a career-high ATP singles ranking of No. 8 and a career-high ATP doubles ranking of No. 105 on July 22, 2019. Berrettini wins the Italian Open after defeating top-ranked player Alexander Zverev. It was the first match in which he defeated a player ranked in the top five. He will be one of the top ten tennis players in the world by the end of 2019. He competed in the Australian Open, US Open, and Paris Masters in the pandemic year 2020, but he did not win any titles.

Quick facts
Name Matteo Berrettini
Date of BirthApril 12, 1996
Place of BirthRome, Italy
Father's name Luca Berrettini
Mother's NameClaudia Bigo
SiblingsJacopo Berrettini
ProfessionTennis Player
NationalityItalian
Zodiac SignAries
Height1.96 m
Weight95 kg
Net worth$6 million
Eye ColorDark Brown
RelationshipAjla Tomljanovic
Brand EndorsementsPeugeot
, Lotto Sport Italia, Head Tennis, Signum Pro, Capri Watch, Colavita olive oil

 

Matteo Berrettini’s Early Life

On April 12, 1996, Matteo Berrettini was born to Luca Berrettini and Claudia Bigo. He has a younger brother Jacopo Berrettini who is also a tennis player. Berrettini began playing tennis at the age of seven, at the same time as his younger brother, Jacopo, who was also a tennis player. Matteo admits that his younger brother’s repeated requests to play tennis convinced him to do so. And once he began, he couldn’t stop. Matteo Berrettini is a supporter of the Italian football team Fiorentina and an NBA basketball fan when he is not on the court.

Matteo Berrettini
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Matteo Berrettini’s career progressed slowly. It started with junior competitions. The athlete performed admirably in them. He even defeated opponents who were several years his senior. Matteo became a professional tennis player when he was 21 years old. In 2017, he immediately began competing for ITF titles. Victories followed quickly, and he later defeats two Challengers. After such success, Berrettini decided to try his hand at ATP tournaments. There he began to compete with the tennis court veterans.

 

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Matteo Berrettini’s Early Tennis Career

In August 2013, Matteo Berrettini made his professional debut at the Futures F21 level in Italy, while his first ATP Challenger took place in Trentino Alto-Adige, in Ortisei, Berrettini began training at the Circolo Della Corte Dei Conti at the age of 14 and competed in ITF Futures competitions. Vincenzo Santopadre, a former ATP Tour player, is Matteo Berrettini’s coach.

Vincenzo was a former professional tennis player from Italy who was rated 100th in the world. Matteo Berrettini praises his coach for controlling the pace of his development and being patient with him.
An injury in his left knee made him stay off the court for several months the following year, but he still finished 2016 with his first Challenger final in Andria, Italy, a run that saw Matteo finish the year in the world’s top-500.

 

Beginning of Matteo Berrettini’s Professional Career

Matteo made his ATP debut in 2017 at the Italian Open, where he lost in the first round to Fabio Fognini. In Milan, he competed in the first Next-Generation ATP Finals but was defeated in straight sets by Filippo Baldi. Berrettini won his maiden ATP singles title and his first ATP doubles title with Daniele Bracciali after defeating Roberto Bautista Agut.

Matteo continued his preparations for the 2019 season and saw significant improvements over his previous results. After defeating Filip Krajinovic in the final, the right-handed server went on to win his second ATP singles championship at the Hungarian Open. He maintained his form and won nine consecutive matches to reach the finals of the Bavarian International Tennis Championship. Unfortunately, the Italian athlete’s winning streak came to an end after a defeat to Christian Garin. Berrettini gained even more notoriety after winning the Italian Open over Alexander Zverev, regarded as one of the world’s top five players.

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After defeating Canadian professional Felix Auger Aliassime in the 2019 Mercedes Cup, the talented professional won his third ATP singles title and became the fifth man since 1999 to win two tournaments without losing a serve. The tournament’s defending champion, Roger Federer, chose not to compete in that year’s tournament. Berrettini reached the semifinals of the Halle Open for the first time but lost to Belgian star David Goffin. Following his performance in the game, the Italian secured a spot in the world’s top 20.

The tennis pro competed in the 2019 Wimbledon and advanced to the second week for the first time, defeating Diego Schwartzman in the third round. After that, he proceeded to the second round, where eight-time Wimbledon winner Roger Federer beat him. Berrettini thanked Federer for the lesson and asked how much he owed the champion during their post-match handshake.
Matteo had to withdraw from his two events in Gstaad and Montreal due to an ankle injury, but he was fit enough to compete in the Cincinnati tournament. The tennis player went on to compete in his first US Open after the event.

Matteo had to withdraw from his two competitions in Gstaad and Montreal due to an ankle injury, but he was fit enough to compete in the Cincinnati competition. The tennis star went on to compete in his first US Open after the event. Berrettini advanced to the quarterfinals despite a lack of preparation, defeating Russian national Andrey Rublev in the fourth round. Matteo defeated two-time grand slam winner Gael Monfils in the quarterfinals to become the first Italian national to reach the US Open semifinals since 1977. After falling to Rafael Nadal of Spain in the semifinals, his run came to an end. That year, he also faced elite players such as Novak Djokovic and Dominic Thiem.

 

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Matteo was unable to perform at a high level in 2020. He overcame Andrew Harris at the Australian Open before losing to Tennys Sandgren. In Cincinnati, he lost the game to Reilly Opelka, and in the fourth round of the US Open, he was defeated by Andrey Rublev. Despite a bad year, the rising star was able to finish in the world’s top ten list for the second year also due to post-COVID-19 ranking protection, which helped him save his points. The youthful star has many more years ahead of him in his career, and he will undoubtedly add to his silverware collection.

Matteo Berrettini’s impressive effort helped Italy reach the final of the 2021 ATP Cup, where he was defeated in two sets by Daniil Medvedev. In the Australian Open, he reached the fourth round before withdrawing due to severe abdominal issues. He didn’t compete again until April when the clay season began. At the Serbia Open, he defeated Aslan Karatsev to win his first singles title in almost a year.
In his maiden prominent draw appearance at the Madrid Open, he reached his first Masters 1000 final, which he lost in three sets against Alexander Zverev. Injuries and the tour’s suspension limited Matteo’s progress in 2020, but he started 2021 on a high note, helping Italy reach the ATP Cup final in Melbourne.

 

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Who is Matteo Berrettini Dating?

Matteo Berrettini is currently dating Ajla Tomljanovic, a professional tennis player from Croatia. Matteo and his girlfriend have kept their relationship private from the media. However, it has been revealed that they are now dating. Even though the charming couple does not get to spend much time together, they are always around each other. The duo has been seen practicing and watching games together on the court. However, this is not Matteo Berrettini’s girlfriend’s first high-profile romance, as she was previously linked to Australian tennis player Nick Kyrgios.

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Matteo Brrettini’s Net worth

According to the official ATP website, Matteo Berrettini earned $5,802,763 in prize money during his professional career. Matteo Berrettini won $681,901 in prize money in 2021 after competing in 15 events. According to data, he has bagged around $6 million. Furthermore, he collects a heavy amount from endorsement; Matteo Berrettini was appointed as a Peugeot ambassador in July 2019. Matteo is also supported by Colavita, an Italian food firm widely known for its olive oil. He even has the Colavita emblem on the sleeve of his shirt. Additionally, Matteo’s racquets include Signum Pro strings. Capri Watch, a watchmaker, has been a long-time partner of Matteo’s. He also partnered with Uliveto, a mineral water company.

 

Matteo Brrettini’s Social Media Handles

This rising celebrity is quite active on social media, with personal and verified accounts on a variety of platforms. Under the name @matberrettini, he has 274k Instagram followers. @MattBerrettini is his Twitter username, and he has over 3125 followers.

 

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