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Flavio Cobolli
Cobolli at the 2023 French Open
Country (sports) Italy
ResidenceRome, Italy
Born (2002-05-06) 6 May 2002 (age 23)
Florence, Italy
Height183 cm (6 ft 0 in)
Turned pro2020
PlaysRight-handed (two-handed backhand)
CoachStefano Cobolli
Prize moneyUS $ 4,464,596
Singles
Career record66–56
Career titles2
Highest rankingNo. 17 (28 July 2025)
Current rankingNo. 17 (28 July 2025)
Grand Slam singles results
Australian Open3R (2024)
French Open3R (2025)
WimbledonQF (2025)
US Open3R (2024)
Doubles
Career record6–16
Career titles0
Highest rankingNo. 185 (28 July 2025)
Current rankingNo. 185 (28 July 2025)
Grand Slam doubles results
Australian Open1R (2025)
French Open1R (2024)
Wimbledon1R (2024, 2025)
US Open2R (2024)
Team competitions
Hopman CupF (2025)
Last updated on: 28 July 2025.

Flavio Cobolli (born 6 May 2002) is an Italian professional tennis player.[1][2] He has a career-high ATP singles ranking of world No. 17, achieved on 28 July 2025 and a doubles ranking of No. 191, achieved on 19 May 2025.[3] He is currently the No. 3 player from Italy.[4] Cobolli has won two ATP Tour singles titles, at the 2025 Țiriac Open and at the 2025 Hamburg Open.

Career

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2020: Juniors

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Cobolli won the 2020 French Open boys' doubles title with Dominic Stricker.[5]

2021: ATP debut and first win, Two Challenger finals, Top 250 debut

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He reached his maiden Challenger final at the 2021 Garden Open II in Rome, Italy where he lost to Juan Manuel Cerúndolo.

Cobolli won his first ATP match on his debut at the 2021 Emilia-Romagna Open in Parma as a wildcard defeating World No. 92 Marcos Giron.[6][7] As a result, he reached a new career-high of World No. 386 on 31 May 2021. In August he reached his second Challenger final in Barletta, Italy where he lost to compatriot Giulio Zeppieri. As a result, he entered the top 300 at No. 281 on 30 August 2021.[3]

He reached the top 250 at No. 243 on 4 October 2021.[3] He was named as alternate at the 2021 Next Generation ATP Finals.[8]

2022: Maiden Challenger title, top 150 and Masters debuts

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He reached a new career high in the top 200 on 10 January 2022 at No. 199.[3] In March, he won his maiden Challenger title at the 2022 Zadar Open in Croatia. As a result, he reached the top 150 on 4 April 2022 at World No. 147.[3] Cobolli made his Masters main draw debut at the 2022 Rome Masters after receiving a wildcard into the singles and doubles main draws.[citation needed]

2023: Major debut and Maiden ATP quarterfinal, top 100

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Cobolli qualified for the 2023 BMW Open and defeated Jordan Thompson in the first round and Oscar Otte in the second to reach his first ATP quarterfinal.[9] Cobolli qualified for the main draw at the Rome Masters after receiving a wildcard into the singles qualifying draw but was defeated by Arthur Rinderknech in the first round.[citation needed]

He made his Major debut at the 2023 French Open, defeating Mathys Erhard, Lukas Klein and Laurent Lokoli in qualifying. In the first round he faced World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz on Court Suzanne Lenglen and was defeated in straight sets.[citation needed]

Cobolli at the 2023 French Open

He won his second Challenger title at the 2023 Lisboa Belém Open defeating Benjamin Hassan in the final.[10] He reached the top 100 after his fifth Challenger final in Olbia, Italy at world No. 95 on 23 October 2023.[3] In November, he qualified for the 2023 Next Generation ATP Finals.[11][12] There, he defeated Dominic Stricker but lost to Arthur Fils and Luca Nardi and failed to progress to the semifinals.[citation needed]

2024: First Major & two Masters third rounds & ATP final, top 30

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As the top qualifying seed at the 2024 Australian Open, he reached the main draw making his debut at this Major[13] and recorded his first win with an upset over 18th seed Nicolás Jarry, his first top 20 and top 50 win,[14][15] and Pavel Kotov to reach the third round of a Grand Slam for the first time in his career.[16]

In February, he reached his second ATP quarterfinal at the 2024 Open Sud de France with wins over two Frenchmen, eighth seed Gaël Monfils and Constant Lestienne.[citation needed] He won his first round main draw match as a lucky loser at the 2024 Delray Beach Open defeating Taro Daniel, in the next round he defeated qualifier Zachary Svajda to reach back-to back-quarterfinals and break into the top 70 in the rankings on 19 February 2024.[3] In the quarterfinals he lost to second seed Frances Tiafoe.[17] He qualified for the next tournament, the 2024 Los Cabos Open but lost to Yoshihito Nishioka in the first round.[citation needed] The following week he qualified for his first ATP 500 tournament, the 2024 Abierto Mexicano Telcel and defeated Félix Auger-Aliassime in the opening round, before falling to Stefanos Tsitsipas in the round of 16.[18][19][20]

At the 2024 Mutua Madrid Open he reached the third round of a Masters for the first time defeating two Chileans, Alejandro Tabilo and again 22nd seed Nicolás Jarry.[citation needed] As a result he moved into the top 60 of the rankings for the first time on 6 May 2024.[3] At his home tournament, the Italian Open, he reached the second round with a win over Maximilian Marterer before losing to Sebastian Korda despite leading with a break in the third set.[citation needed] At the 2024 Geneva Open he reached his third ATP quarterfinal for the season with wins over Aslan Karatsev and fourth seed Ben Shelton in three sets.[21] He defeated Alexander Shevchenko in straight sets in the quarterfinals to reach his first ATP semifinal, where he lost to second seed and eventual champion Casper Ruud despite having match point.[citation needed] Following the 2024 French Open where he lost in the second round to Holger Rune in a fifth set tiebreak,[citation needed] Cobolli reached the top 50 on 10 June 2024.[3]

At the beginning of the American hardcourt season in Washington, he reached his first ATP final defeating David Goffin, eight seed Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, saving 5 match points,[citation needed] 15th seed Alex Michelsen and second seed Ben Shelton,[citation needed] before losing to Korda again in the final. As a result he reached a new career high ranking of No. 33 on 5 August 2024.[22] The week after, he reached the second round at the 2024 National Bank Open in Montreal on his debut, with a win over 14th seed Félix Auger-Aliassime, [citation needed] and moved to a new career-high ranking of world No. 31 on 12 August 2024.[3] At his next tournament in Cincinnati Cobolli recorded the biggest win of his career thus far over 10th seed Tommy Paul, saving three match points.[23][24] He reached a second Masters third round defeating compatriot Luciano Darderi by retirement. There, he was defeated by fifth seed Hubert Hurkacz in three sets.[citation needed] At the US Open he reached the third round defeating James Duckworth and Zizou Bergs,[16] before losing to fifth seed Daniil Medvedev in straight sets.[25]

Following the US Open, Cobolli was chosen for Italy's Davis Cup team in Bologna. In his first match representing Italy, he lost to Bergs in a rematch of their US Open match. In his second match, he scored his first Davis Cup win, defeating Tallon Griekspoor in three tight sets.[26] He represented Team Europe at the Laver Cup as first alternate. Following his participation in the exhibition tournament, Cobolli reached the top 30 on 30 September 2024.[27]

He began the Asian swing in Beijing where he played eight seed Alexander Bublik in the first round and won in a third set tiebreak, saving match point en route to victory.[citation needed] In the second round he faced Kotov for the third time this season and defeated him in straight sets to reach the quarterfinals. He lost to third seed Medvedev again, only managing to convert one of eleven break point opportunities.[28] At the Shanghai Masters he was seeded 28th and thus received a bye to the second round. There, he faced Stan Wawrinka, winning in three sets to set up a match against his idol Novak Djokovic,[29] where Cobolli was defeated in straight sets. His following tournament was in Vienna where he defeated Davidovich Fokina for the second time in the season,[30] before suffering an injury in the second round against Alex de Minaur.[31] This shoulder injury ended his season, as he did not play another match for the rest of the year.

2025: First ATP titles, Wimbledon quarterfinal, top 20

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Cobolli had a slow start to his 2025 season. Representing Italy at the 2025 United Cup he reached the quarterfinals, earning a comeback top 20 win over Ugo Humbert, saving match point. However, he was routinely defeated by Tomas Machac.[citation needed] At his next tournament in Auckland he retired in his opening match to Luca Nardi citing a thigh injury. In the first round of the Australian Open, he lost to Tomás Etcheverry in four sets,[32] marking his first Grand Slam loss to a player ranked outside the top 20.[citation needed] Cobolli's February did not fare much better with opening round losses to de Jong in Montpellier,[citation needed] Hurkacz in Rotterdam[citation needed] and Shelton in Acapulco.[citation needed]

At the BNP Paribas Open he was defeated in three sets by American qualifier Colton Smith.[citation needed] The seven consecutive defeats marked Cobolli's longest losing streak as a professional.[citation needed] In an effort to turn his form around, Cobolli entered the Phoenix Challenger, as the second seed. There, he earned his first win since December over Eliot Spizzirri in a tight three-set match, finally ending his losing streak.[citation needed] The following week, returning to the ATP Tour in Miami, he was defeated in the opening round by the Argentinian Thiago Agustín Tirante from a break up in the third set.[citation needed]

Cobolli arrived at the Țiriac Open in Bucharest as the third seed with a win-loss record of 1–8 for the season. There, with wins over Richard Gasquet, Filip Misolic and Damir Džumhur he reached his second ATP Final and first on clay. He then defeated first seed Sebastián Báez to win the first ATP title of his career.[33] Following up on his success in Bucharest, he won his opening match at the Monte-Carlo Masters over veteran Dušan Lajović before falling to in-form Frenchman Arthur Fils.[citation needed] Cobolli's next tournament was in Munich where he fell in the opening round to Kazakh Alexander Shevchenko.[citation needed] Next he played in Madrid, missing out on a seeding spot by one place. There, he earned a strong straight sets win over Fábián Marozsán before beating eight seed Holger Rune who was forced to retire after losing the first set, to reach the third round. The win marked Cobolli's 50th on the ATP Tour and his first over a top 10 player.[citation needed] At his home tournament in Rome, Flavio was defeated in his first round match against fellow Italian Nardi.[citation needed] After the match he lamented not having had the chance to prove himself on the centre court, instead being scheduled to play on smaller, emptier courts [34]

Again, lacking confidence and wins, Cobolli arrived in Hamburg for his final tournament before the French Open. After a slow start against Vitaliy Sachko in the opening round, he turned the match around to win in three sets. [citation needed] In the following round he defeated Alejandro Davidovich Fokina for the third time in three meetings to reach his second quarterfinal of the season.[citation needed] With victories over Roberto Bautista Agut and Tomás Martín Etcheverry (coming back from 2–6, 1–3 down to win), he reached his third career ATP Final and second at ATP 500 level.[citation needed] In the final he faced former world No. 5 and former champion Andrey Rublev. He played the best match of his career, defeating Rublev in straight sets, and lifted the biggest trophy of his career so far. As a result he reached a new career high ranking of No. 26.[35][3]

Next, he competed at Roland Garros unseeded. He beat former US Open champion Marin Čilić and compatriot Matteo Arnaldi to reach the third round. There he played third seed Alexander Zverev on Court Phillipe Chatrier where he was defeated in three sets.[citation needed] Cobolli started his grass season in Halle where he dispatched Joao Fonseca, saving a match point in the process, and Denis Shapovalov to reach the quarterfinals. In a rematch of their French Open match, Cobolli faced Zverev who again defeated him.[citation needed] Despite this, Cobolli reached a career high ranking of No. 24.[3]

At the 2025 Wimbledon Championships, Cobolli was the 22nd seed. In the first round he defeated qualifier Zhukayev and local wildcard Pinnington Jones to achieve his best result at Wimbledon by reaching the third round.[citation needed] There he easily defeated 15th seed Jakub Menšík in straight sets to reach his first slam second week. [citation needed] In the fourth round, he faced Cilic again for the second time in a Grand Slam this season. He defeated the Croat in four tight sets to reach his first ever Grand Slam quarterfinal.[citation needed] Next, he faced his idol and 7-time Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic on Centre Court where won the first set 7-6 (6) saving a set point, however he was eventually defeated in four sets by the 24-time Grand Slam champion.[36] Nonetheless, this result guaranteed him a new career high ranking of world No. 19 on 14 July 2025.[37]

Personal life

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He is the son of former tennis player Stefano Cobolli. He grew up in Subiaco, in the Metropolitan City of Rome Capital.

In 2024, he stated that his tennis idol is Novak Djokovic.[29]

In May 2024, Cobolli signed a deal with sneaker brand On. He had been sponsored by Lotto Sport Italia before On.[38]

He is an avid fan of the Italian football club AS Roma and was part of their youth setup.[39]

Performance timelines

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Key
W  F  SF QF #R RR Q# DNQ A NH
(W) winner; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Q#) qualification round; (DNQ) did not qualify; (A) absent; (NH) not held; (SR) strike rate (events won / competed); (W–L) win–loss record.
To avoid confusion and double counting, these charts are updated at the conclusion of a tournament or when the player's participation has ended.

Singles

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Current through the 2025 Washington Open.

Tournament 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 SR W–L Win %
Grand Slam tournaments
Australian Open A A Q3 Q1 3R 1R 0 / 2 2–2 50%
French Open A A Q2 1R 2R 3R 0 / 3 3–3 50%
Wimbledon NH A Q1 Q1 2R QF 0 / 2 5–2 71%
US Open A A Q3 Q1 3R 0 / 1 2–1 67%
Win–loss 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–1 6–4 6–3 0 / 8 12–8 60%
National Bank Open
Davis Cup A A A W 0 / 1 1–1 50%
ATP Masters 1000
Indian Wells Open NH A A A 1R 1R 0 / 2 0–2 0%
Miami Open NH A A A 2R 1R 0 / 2 1–2 33%
Monte-Carlo Masters NH A Q2 A Q1 2R 0 / 1 1–1 50%
Madrid Open NH A A A 3R 3R 0 / 2 4–2 67%
Italian Open Q1 Q1 1R 1R 2R 1R 0 / 4 1–4 20%
Canadian Open NH A A A 2R 0 / 1 1–1 50%
Cincinnati Open A A A A 3R 0 / 1 2–1 67%
Shanghai Masters NH A 3R 0 / 1 1–1 50%
Paris Masters A A A A A 0 / 0 0–0  – 
Win–loss 0–0 0–0 0–1 0–1 8–7 3–5 0 / 14 11–14 44%
Career statistics
2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 SR W–L Win%
Tournaments 0 1 3 5 26 18 Career total: 53
Titles 0 0 0 0 0 2 Career total: 2
Finals 0 0 0 0 1 2 Career total: 3
Hard win–loss 0–0 0–0 0–2 2–3 22–15 3–9 0 / 25 27–29 48%
Clay win–loss 0–0 1–1 0–1 3–4 10–8 14–5 2 / 21 28–19 60%
Grass win–loss 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 3–4 6–3 0 / 7 9–7 56%
Overall win–loss 0–0 1–1 0–3 5–7 35–27 23–17 2 / 53 64–55 54%
Win %  –  50% 0% 42% 56% 58% 53.78%
Year-end ranking 874 205 171 101 32 $4,422,661

ATP Tour finals

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Singles: 3 (2 titles, 1 runner-up)

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Legend
Grand Slam (0–0)
ATP Masters 1000 (0–0)
ATP 500 (1–1)
ATP 250 (1–0)
Finals by surface
Hard (0–1)
Clay (2–0)
Grass (0–0)
Finals by setting
Outdoor (2–1)
Indoor (0–0)
Result W–L    Date    Tournament Tier Surface Opponent Score
Loss 0–1 Jul 2024 Washington Open, United States ATP 500 Hard United States Sebastian Korda 6–4, 2–6, 0–6
Win 1–1 Apr 2025 Romanian Open, Romania ATP 250 Clay Argentina Sebastián Báez 6–4, 6–4
Win 2–1 May 2025 Hamburg Open, Germany ATP 500 Clay Andrey Rublev 6–2, 6–4

National and international representation

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Team competitions finals: 1 (1 runner-up)

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Finals by tournaments
Davis Cup (0–0)
United Cup (0–0)
Laver Cup (0–0)
Hopman Cup (0–1)
Finals by teams
Italy (0–1)
Europe (0–0)
Result Date W–L Tournament Surface Team Partner(s) Opponent team Opponent players Score
Loss Jul 2025 0–1 Hopman Cup,
Bari
Hard  Italy Lucia Bronzetti  Canada Félix Auger-Aliassime
Bianca Andreescu
1–2

ATP Challenger Tour Finals

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Singles: 5 (2 titles, 3 runner-ups)

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Legend
ATP Challenger Tour (2–3)
Finals by surface
Hard (0–1)
Clay (2–2)
Result W–L    Date    Tournament Tier Surface Opponent Score
Loss 0–1 Apr 2021 Garden Open II, Italy Challenger Clay Argentina Juan Manuel Cerúndolo 2–6, 6–3, 3–6
Loss 0–2 Aug 2021 Open della Disfida, Italy Challenger Clay Italy Giulio Zeppieri 1–6, 6–3, 3–6
Win 1–2 Mar 2022 Zadar Open, Croatia Challenger Clay Poland Daniel Michalski 6–4, 6–2
Win 2–2 Oct 2023 Lisboa Belém Open, Portugal Challenger Clay Lebanon Benjamin Hassan 7–5, 7–5
Loss 2–3 Oct 2023 Olbia Challenger, Italy Challenger Hard France Kyrian Jacquet 3–6, 4–6

Doubles: 2 (1 title, 1 runner-up)

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Legend
ATP Challenger Tour (1–1)
Result W–L    Date    Tournament Tier Surface Partner Opponents Score
Loss 0–1 Apr 2022 Sanremo Challenger, Italy Challenger Clay Italy Matteo Gigante France Geoffrey Blancaneaux
France Alexandre Müller
6–4, 3–6, [9–11]
Win 1–1 Apr 2023 Open della Disfida, Italy Challenger Clay Italy Jacopo Berrettini Czech Republic Zdeněk Kolář
Ukraine Denys Molchanov
1–6, 7–5, [10–6]

ITF World Tennis Tour Finals

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Singles: 2 (1 title, 1 runner-up)

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Legend
ITF WTT (1–1)
Result W–L    Date    Tournament Tier Surface Opponent Score
Loss 0–1 Sep 2019 M25 Santa Margherita di Pula, Italy WTT Clay Bosnia and Herzegovina Nerman Fatić 2–6, 2–6
Win 1–1 Apr 2021 M15 Antalya, Turkey WTT Clay Sweden Dragoș Nicolae Mădăraș 0–6, 6–3, 6–3

Junior Grand Slam finals

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Doubles: 2 (1 title, 1 runner-up)

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Result Year Tournament Surface Partner Opponents Score
Loss 2019 French Open Clay Switzerland Dominic Stricker Brazil Matheus Pucinelli de Almeida
Argentina Thiago Agustín Tirante
6–7(3–7), 4–6
Win 2020 French Open Clay Switzerland Dominic Stricker Brazil Bruno Oliveira
Brazil Natan Rodrigues
6–2, 6–4

Wins over top 10 players

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  • Cobolli has a 1–12 (7.69%) record against players who were, at the time the match was played, ranked in the top 10.[40]
Season 2024 2025 Total
Wins 0 1 1
# Player Rk Event Surface Rd Score Rk Ref
2025
1. Denmark Holger Rune 9 Madrid Open, Spain Clay 2R 6–2, ret. 36
  • Key: (Rk) first use, opponent rank; (Rd) round; (Rk) 2nd use, player rank; (Ref) reference; (F) final; (SF) semifinal; (QF) quarterfinal; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage

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