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Roland-GarrosTennis italienCobolliBerrettiniArnaldiAnalyseATP

Italy's golden generation takes over Roland-Garros

Three quarterfinalists, a guaranteed all-Italian semifinal, and a certain finalist. Italian tennis is living a historic moment in Paris.

ScoreSharkJune 3, 20262 min read
Italy's golden generation takes over Roland-Garros

When Flavio Cobolli converted his match point against Felix Auger-Aliassime on Wednesday afternoon, it was not just a quarterfinal victory. It was a watershed moment for an entire nation.

The numbers tell the story. Three Italian men in the quarterfinals of the same Grand Slam draw: Cobolli (No.10 seed), Matteo Berrettini (unseeded, ranked 105th) and Matteo Arnaldi (ranked 104th). With Cobolli already through and Berrettini-Arnaldi scheduled for the evening session, the semifinal is guaranteed to be an all-Italian affair. An Italian will play in Sunday's final. This has never happened before in men's Grand Slam tennis.

The phenomenon goes beyond a single day's results. Italian tennis has been building on strong foundations for over a decade. Jannik Sinner paved the way by winning the 2024 Australian Open and ascending to the top of the rankings. Lorenzo Musetti delivered consistent Grand Slam performances. Berrettini, after years plagued by injuries, is staging a remarkable comeback at age 30, the lowest-ranked man to reach the Roland-Garros quarterfinals since No.125 Igor Andreev in 2007.

What stands out about this Italian wave is the diversity of playing styles. Cobolli, 22, is a patient builder who suffocates opponents with relentless consistency and variation. Berrettini remains a fierce attacker whose serve and forehand wreak havoc on any surface. Arnaldi, 23, is a pure fighter, capable of outlasting Frances Tiafoe in five hours and twenty-six minutes as he did in the previous round.

The Italian federation, long overshadowed by traditional tennis powerhouses, is reaping the rewards of an ambitious development program and a demanding work culture. The Sinner effect liberated an entire generation: watching a compatriot win Grand Slams unlocked the ambitions of every young Italian player.

On the other side of the draw, Alexander Zverev and Jakub Mensik await in the semifinals. But one thing is certain: on Sunday, an Italian will stand in the Roland-Garros final. And if the Berrettini-Arnaldi clash delivers the spectacle everyone expects, world tennis will need to get used to counting the Azzurri among the favorites at every Grand Slam.

(Source: atptour.com, rolandgarros.com, tennismajors.com)

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