Flavio Cobolli who today, on the Philippe-Chatrier of Roland Garros, faces his friend and teammate Matteo Arnaldi in the all-Italian semi-final which can open the doors to his first Slam final, has recently faced a painful story linked to Mattia, a 13-year-old boy who tragically passed away in recent months.
The bond between the tennis player and the young Mattia was born right on the Parioli courtsthe Tennis Club that has seen generations of talent grow. For younger children Cobolli is a point of reference, an example to follow. And Mattia, say those who knew him, was one of those young people who looked at him with admiration and affection.
After the semi-final won against Alexander Zverev in Munich on April 18thas soon as he had won the last point, Flavio Cobolli had raised his finger towards the sky. Then he covered his face with a towel and burst into tears. «This victory is only for him», said the young Roman tennis player, his voice cracking with emotion. Simple words, but capable of reaching the hearts of thousands of people.
Later in the days of mourning he had entrusted to social media, on his Instagram profile, a message that moved the world of sport: «Every point I play, every ball I touch, every step I take, I will think of you. I will play for you and take you wherever I go.” And again: «I remember your smile when you asked me things. You were a cheerful boy, full of energy and with a great desire to learn. Our tennis school will never be the same without you.”

«Flavio knew Mattia well. Our family is grateful to him for everything he did: the dedications, the tattoo, the tribute t-shirt. He is a very human boy,” she said in the only press statement she managed to make after the tragedy. Words that convey the face of a champion capable of remaining close to people even in the most difficult moments. Mrs. Manuela explained that Cobolli’s support was perceived as an authentic gesture of affection. “The great sensitivity shown towards our family pushes us to cheer for him even more,” he added with emotion.










