Bove sends moving message to friend Cobolli after Roland Garros final defeat
Club News·9 June 2026·33d ago

Bove sends moving message to friend Cobolli after Roland Garros final defeat

Source: Roma News

Edoardo Bove, AS Roma's midfielder, attended the Roland Garros final in Paris where his childhood friend Flavio Cobolli fell to Germany's Zverev after over four hours of intense play that went to a fifth set. Bove and Cobolli grew up together in Roma's youth academy and remain devoted supporters of the club. Following the match, Bove posted an emotional message on Instagram drawing a parallel between Cobolli's loss and Roma's Europa League final defeat in 2023, when Bove was part of the squad that lost in Budapest.

In his post, Bove wrote: "There is a thread that connects my Budapest to your Paris and it runs through passion, friendship and love for sport. But also through sacrifice, pride and the awareness of having given everything. Thank you for making me feel once again part of your family. We are so proud of you." Bove accompanied the message with a photograph of the two of them on the Roland Garros courts. Both players share deep Roma roots—Cobolli and Bove have been lifelong tifosi of the Giallorossi since childhood, and their bond reflects the broader family atmosphere that defines the club's academy.

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Flavio Cobolli e un sogno chiamato Roland Garros portato avanti fino al quinto set della finale contro il tedesco Zverev, che ha avuto la meglio sul romano dopo oltre 4 ore di gioco ad altissima intensità. Flavio ha fatto sognare tutta l’Italia, che ha seguito la partita con il fiato sospeso…

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