Djokovic and Cobolli share amusing exchange at Rome match
Club News·4 May 2026·45d ago

Djokovic and Cobolli share amusing exchange at Rome match

Source: Forza Roma

During the 2026 Internazionali BNL d'Italia tennis tournament at the Foro Italico, tennis stars Novak Djokovic and Flavio Cobolli shared a lighthearted moment as Roma fans gathered ahead of the Roma-Fiorentina match. Djokovic, a Milan supporter, overheard the Roma supporters' chanting while training near the Olimpico and asked Cobolli, a known Roma fan, whether the club was playing that evening. Cobolli confirmed the fixture and invited Djokovic to attend, to which the Serbian champion playfully responded: "Mi porti?" (Will you take me?). Cobolli formalized the invitation, saying he had a spare ticket available, and Djokovic joked in return: "Ho paura, devo stare con te" (I'm scared, I need to stay with you).

The exchange reflected the vibrant atmosphere in the capital during the Internazionali, with tennis and football activity creating a festive mood in Rome. Cobolli's status as a dedicated Roma supporter made him an ideal tour guide for the curious Djokovic, despite their contrasting club allegiances.

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Internazionali, il siparietto Djokovic-Cobolli: “Mi porti alla partita della Roma?” - Forzaroma.info Forzaroma.infoI migliori video scelti dal nostro canaleforzaroma news as roma Internazionali, il siparietto Djokovic-Cobolli: “Mi porti alla partita della Roma?”news as romaInternazionali, il siparietto Djokovic-Cobolli: “Mi porti alla partita della Roma?”LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 09: Novak Djokovic of Serbia embraces Flavio Cobolli of Italy at the net following his victory during the Gentlemen's Singles quarter-final match on day ten of The Championships Wimbledon 2025 at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on July 09, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)In questi giorni nella Capitale si respira aria di tennis e il serbo ha chiesto scherzando al tennista romanista di accompagnarlo all'Olimpico per Roma-Fiorentina Redazione 4 maggio - 21:41 In questi giorni nella Capitale si respira aria di grande tennis, visto che al Foro Italico è in corso l'edizione 2026 degli Internazionali BNL d'Italia. Questo pomeriggio, poco prima di Roma-Fiorentina, un simpatico siparietto è andato in scena davanti alla palestra che si affaccia sull'Olimpico. Evidentemente attratto dai cori dei tifosi della Roma che si avvicinavano allo Stadio, infatti, Novak Djokovic (tifoso del Milan) durante l'allenamento si è rivolto a Flavio Cobolli chiedendo: "Gioca la Roma stasera, eh? Vai allo stadio?". E il tennista italiano, noto tifoso giallorosso, non se lo è fatto ripetere due volte: "Sì. Vuoi venire?". E il serbo ha risposto prontamente: "Mi porti?". A quel punto Cobolli ha formalizzato l'invito: "Se vuoi, ho un biglietto in più". "Ho paura, devo stare con te", ha scherzato Djokovic.Leggi anche Roma, i tifosi attaccano la proprietà: “I peggiori della storia, Friedkin out” Roma-Fiorentina, la moviola: ammonito Pongracic. Koné-Ndour, niente rigore © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA

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