Flavio Cobolli has advanced to the Wimbledon quarterfinals after defeating Alex De Minaur in a three-set match, according to reports from La Gazzetta dello Sport and ANSA. Cobolli will now face Fery in the next round of the tournament in London.
How did Flavio Cobolli beat Alex De Minaur?
Flavio Cobolli secured his place in the final eight of the championships by overcoming the Australian Alex De Minaur in three sets. The victory marks a significant milestone for the Italian player, who joins fellow countryman Jannik Sinner and Jasmine Paolini in the quarterfinals, as reported by ANSA.

Following the match, Cobolli celebrated his victory with a gesture mimicking soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo, a detail highlighted by la Repubblica. In post-match comments reported by the same outlet, Cobolli joked about his success in London, saying, “Prestatemi una casa” (Lend me a house).
Who will Flavio Cobolli face in the quarterfinals?
Cobolli is scheduled to play against Fery in the quarterfinal round. La Gazzetta dello Sport characterizes Fery as a “surprise” in the tournament, suggesting an underdog run to the final eight. This matchup sets the stage for a clash between an ascending Italian talent and a player who has defied expectations during this edition of the tournament.
What is the current status of Italian players at Wimbledon?
Italy currently maintains a strong presence in the latter stages of the tournament. According to ANSA and Il Fatto Quotidiano, the “azzurro” (blue) of the Italian national colors is prominent in London with Sinner, Cobolli, and Paolini all reaching the quarterfinals.
While the singles results have been positive, other Italian efforts have stalled. RaiNews reports that the doubles pairing of Luca Vavassori and Andrea Bolelli have been eliminated from the competition.
For tennis fans, this means Italy has three representatives remaining in the final eight across the men’s and women’s singles draws, reinforcing a period of high performance for Italian tennis on the global stage.
What are the implications for the tournament draw?
Cobolli’s progression removes a seeded threat in De Minaur and opens a path for the Italian to potentially reach the semifinals. The result shifts the momentum of the men’s draw, placing more focus on the “surprise” element of Fery’s run and Cobolli’s ability to maintain his form on the grass courts of the All England Club.
The contrast in the Italian campaign is stark; while the singles players are finding success, the exit of Vavassori and Bolelli underscores the volatility of the doubles draw this year.
The next confirmed checkpoint is the quarterfinal match between Cobolli and Fery. Official scheduling and court assignments will be released by the All England Club.
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