feature-image

Reuters

feature-image

Reuters

The mesmerizing effect of Roger Federer after you watch him play is what has led even his antics to appreciate the Swiss Maestro. His graceful yet imposing game has been engraved in the history of tennis. So, it is quite self-explanatory why he is an ethereal creature for his fans. A lot of budding tennis players look up to Roger Federer to embark on a similar journey as his. One such player is Matteo Berrettini who had the golden chance to hit some balls with the Swiss Maestro.

Watch What’s Trending Now!

The once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for then an un-seeded player like Berrettini gave him the reality check to understand how much he needed to improve. The flawless gameplay of Federer actually turned out to be a lot more strenuous than Berrettini had hoped it to be.

ADVERTISEMENT

The first encounter with Roger Federer set a bar for Matteo Berrettini 

The clay court was not Federer’s favorite. However, that does not mean that he did not give his best. It was 2015, and he was gearing up for the Italian Open. As Berrettini’s luck would have it, he got a chance to be Federer’s practicing partner during the semis and the finals of the ATP tour.

At that point, Berrettini was not even in the ATP 500 ranking. However, he had always looked up to Federer as a teenager. As noted by Simon Cambers, author of The Roger Federer Effect, Berrettini reminisced about his first face-to-face encounter with Federer. He stated, “It was 2015, and I was his sparring partner for the semis and the final in Rome.” He added, “I remember, we played probably for 25 minutes and I was sweating like I had played for three hours.”

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

article-image

However, as graceful and effortless as his gameplay seemed for the spectators, Federer was nonetheless fierce. Berrettini backed that and stated, “For him, it was really easy to do anything on the court.”

ADVERTISEMENT

The icing on the cake was when the Italian player went back. He stated, “It was nice because his team called me back for the final. It was a nice memory.”

ADVERTISEMENT

READ MORE: ‘Did I Win?’- Andre Agassi’s Former Coach Proves His Wit With a Breakdown of Roger Federer’s Swiss Compatriot Stan Wawrinka’s Persona

However, unfortunately, the memories of the 2023 Italian Open are not too nice for Berrettini. Owing to his injuries, the world no. 20 staged a walkover in the third-round match against Holger Rune.

ADVERTISEMENT

Berrettini posed with Federer at Met Gala 2023

Nonetheless, the duo faced each other twice on the court, and both times his idol took the reign. However, that did not let Berrettini from posing with the co-chair of the Met Gala 2023.

The Italian player posed with his teenage idol and captioned it as, “The Met Gala 2023, with some friends.”

ADVERTISEMENT

He turned up in all-black formal suit attire and posed with Federer wearing his bowtie black and white suit.

ADVERTISEMENT

WATCH THIS STORY: Roger Federer Stands Strongly Behind Struggling Lewis Hamilton in Dire Times of Max Verstappens Dominance

For now, Berrettini is on a halt due to his injury. But do you think he can get up the ranking chart once again? Let us know in the comments below.

Share this with a friend:

Link Copied!

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

Written by

author-image

Shivali Sharma

1,442 Articles

Shivali Sharma is a Tennis Writer and Content Manager at EssentiallySports. With an extensive experience of more than 3 years in writing and content management, Shivali has authored numerous articles concerning the ‘Queen of the Court’, Serena Williams, and the ‘Big 3’, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic, including their personal life, career, and more. In addition to this, Shivali is a sworn Djokovic fan who hails his grit in face of every challenge. Additionally, she roots for Jannik Sinner whose relentless gameplay she can’t help but admire. Apart from this, when she is away from writing, Shivali enjoys exploring the great outdoors through trekking and indulging in her passion for reading books.

Know more

ADVERTISEMENT