Matteo Berrettini (No. 34 ranking) will take on Holger Vitus Nodskov Rune (No. 13) in the Round of 64 of the Australian Open on Wednesday, January 15.Berrettini retired and was unable to complete
Matteo Berrettini raged at the Australian Open umpire after he accused the official of making too much noise while sat atop of the chair. The Italian star went out in a four-set thriller to Holger Rune,
The father of one Australian Open player risked being thrown out after being caught using a banned device. Matteo Berrettini’s dad Luca took his place in one of the new courtside coaching pods to cheer his son during his second-round match against Holger Rune.
Cameron Norrie (No. 48) will meet Matteo Berrettini (No. 35) in the Round of 128 at the Australian Open on Saturday, January 11.Berrettini was not able to complete his last competition, which
The Australian Open is in full swing, with many thrilling matches taking place in Melbourne. One of the biggest headlines from Day Five was Matteo Berrettini’s heated exchange with umpire Louise Engzell during his match against Holger Rune.
The father of Matteo Berrettini has somehow escaped sanction after being shamelessly sprung with the item courtside.
The 13th-seeded Dane beat the Italian twice in 2024, making it hard to turn away from him as a plus-money play.
Cameron Norrie was no match for Matte Berrettini at Melbourne Park, falling to a four set defeat against the Italian powerhouse despite winning the opening set
First Matteo Berrettini, then Lorenzo Musetti and Lorenzo Sonego, and finally Jasmine Paolini. The outcome of the night and morning at the Australian Open is positive for the Italian athletes
Highlights of the fifth day of the Australian Open on Thursday (all times GMT): 1554 TEENAGER TIEN STUNS MEDVEDEV American qualifier Learner Tien held his nerve in a battle that lasted four hours and 49 minutes to stun Russian fifth seed Daniil Medvedev,
The Australian Open kicks off this Sunday (January 12) in Melbourne and we are just a few days from it. Jannik Sinner is the pole favorite to defend the title having proved how excellent he can be on the court in such a big stage.
Jannik Sinner kicks off the late session at Rod Laver Arena on a busy day for Italians at the Australian Open on Thursday, while claycourt specialist Iga Swiatek is keeping her expectations low as she bids for a first title on the blue courts of Melbourne.