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Cobolli on studying from Alcaraz & leaving McDonald’s behind

Surging Italian was an alternate for Crew Europe on the Laver Cup

September 23, 2024

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Crew Europe’s Flavio Cobolli and Carlos Alcaraz share a joke with Crew World’s Ben Shelton on the Laver Cup.
By Andy West

Good issues come to those that wait.

Flavio Cobolli has reaped the rewards of that philosophy this 12 months on the ATP Tour. The 22-year-old Italian has loved a breakout 2024, racking up 31 of his 37 profession tour-level wins and rising to the brink of the High 30 within the PIF ATP Rankings. For somebody who had received simply six tour-level matches coming into the season, that’s fairly some progress.

“Since I used to be younger, I instructed myself, ‘You’re good at tennis. You are able to do nicely on this sport. Keep calm, take your time and be affected person, as a result of the outcomes will come’,” Cobolli instructed ATPTour.com. “This 12 months, the outcomes got here, so I’m joyful.” 

Cobolli loved an additional reward for his breakout season on the ATP Tour final week, when he joined Crew Europe as an alternate for its profitable Laver Cup marketing campaign in Berlin. Simply eight months after he entered the High 100 of the PIF ATP Rankings for the primary time, Cobolli spent per week in Berlin rubbing shoulders and practising with the likes of Bjorn Borg, Carlos Alcaraz, Alexander Zverev and Daniil Medvedev.

“I realized loads from the blokes. They’re wonderful,” Cobolli mentioned in Berlin. “I didn’t know anybody right here [except Alcaraz], however because the first day I got here right here they handled me nicely. They helped me loads. They gave me some suggestions for the long run, for the remainder of the season. They’re very nice and I loved this week.

“I knew Carlos nicely. We’re the identical age, and we all know one another rather well. We’ve a pleasant relationship. I desire to speak about different issues than tennis with him, however I requested [Grigor] Dimitrov a whole lot of issues, and Zverev. Guys which have slightly bit extra expertise. In fact, Carlos is already a legend of our sport, however we desire to speak about soccer or different issues for now!”

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After impressing however falling simply wanting a semi-final spot on the 2023 Subsequent Gen ATP Finals offered by PIF final November, Cobolli hung out coaching with Alcaraz within the offseason. He credit that coaching stint as the important thing to his spectacular rise this 12 months.

“I did a whole lot of work in pre-season,” he mentioned. “We labored loads to enhance on my sport and my [mentality]. We went to the Ferrero Academy in Villena with Carlos. We did a whole lot of work, had enjoyable collectively, and I believe starting the season like this helped me loads for the outcomes. I realized loads from his staff, and I had good outcomes after that preseason.”

Thomas Enqvist, Grigor Dimitrov, Carlos Alcaraz and Flavio Cobolli of Crew Europe on the Laver Cup.” type=”width:100%;” src=”https://www.atptour.com/-/media/photographs/information/2024/09/23/20/51/cobolli-alcaraz-dimitrov-laver-cup-2024.jpg”>
Photograph Credit score: Clive Brunskill/Getty Photos.
Cobolli’s first occasion of the 12 months was the Australian Open, the place he wanted to earn entry in the primary draw via qualifying. He efficiently did so and superior to the third spherical in Melbourne, which proved a pivotal and a vital confidence-booster.

“I used to be one out [of the main draw] earlier than the event, so I used to be actually [disappointed],” he recalled. “However I certified after which I received towards [Nicolas] Jarry in 5 units, in order that match meant loads to me. I additionally beat Felix [Auger-Aliassime] in February in Acapulco. It was a very good time for my profession.”

Apart from Alcaraz, Cobolli’s full-time presence on the ATP Tour has led to him crossing paths with one other former World No. 1 and Grand Slam champion. In April in Barcelona, he was drawn to face Rafael Nadal within the Spaniard’s first aggressive match for greater than three months.

Taking over Nadal in entrance of an adoring dwelling crowd was at all times going to be a troublesome task, and the 22-time main champion prevailed 6-2, 6-3. But Cobolli stayed true to his philosophy of staying affected person within the face of robust outcomes, and he believes he took lots away from the expertise.

“Enjoying with Rafa is one other stage,” Cobolli mentioned. “I watched him since I used to be younger on TV and when the draw got here out, I mentioned, ‘I don’t know if I need to play with him, as a result of I don’t know if I deserve it. I don’t know if I’m prepared’. In fact I used to be slightly bit nervous in the beginning, all through the entire match even.

“It was expertise. I loved each level I did with him, and naturally I realized additionally from that match. Issues that helped me for the weeks that got here after.”



Cobolli, who reached his maiden tour-level closing in Washington final month, will subsequent compete at one other hard-court ATP 500, the China Open in Beijing. As he nears the top of his first full season on Tour, is there one key lesson he has realized from spending extra time with the world’s greatest gamers?

“I believe not simply the High 5 gamers on the planet, but in addition the High 50, they’re actually skilled, they usually by no means miss a factor,” he mentioned. “They spend a whole lot of time recovering their our bodies and therapeutic nicely. All of the coaching classes they do are 100 per cent. At the start of the 12 months, it wasn’t like this for me. I did 70 or 80 per cent, I ate McDonald’s. Now it has modified after I watched them. I modified it.”

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