Flavio Cobolli celebrates birthday at Rome's Internazionali with Roma-themed cake
Club News·6 May 2026·45d ago

Flavio Cobolli celebrates birthday at Rome's Internazionali with Roma-themed cake

Source: Forza Roma

Italian tennis player Flavio Cobolli, a Roma supporter, turned 24 and celebrated his birthday at the Internazionali BNL d'Italia tournament at the Foro Italico in Rome. The event organisers prepared a special cake in Roma's signature giallorossi (yellow and red) colours for the occasion. Cobolli was present in the Curva Sud fan section during Roma's match against Fiorentina on Monday evening and met with the Roma players.

The Foro Italico, home to the Internazionali BNL d'Italia, sits only metres from the Stadio Olimpico, where Cobolli has supported Roma on multiple occasions. The birthday celebration took place in the lounge area of the tournament, reflecting the special significance the location holds for the tennis player as both a Roma fan and athlete competing in his home city.

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Cobolli, festa di compleanno agli Internazionali: la torta è giallorossa – FOTO - Forzaroma.info Forzaroma.infoI migliori video scelti dal nostro canaleforzaroma news as roma Cobolli, festa di compleanno agli Internazionali: la torta è giallorossa – FOTOnews as romaCobolli, festa di compleanno agli Internazionali: la torta è giallorossa – FOTOMADRID, SPAIN - APRIL 28: Flavio Cobolli of Italy celebrates match point against Daniil Medvedev during the Men's Singles Fourth Round match on Day Nine of the Mutua Madrid Open at La Caja Magica on April 28, 2026 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)Il tennista romano e romanista, che lunedì sera era presente in Curva Sud per Roma-Fiorentina, ha festeggiato il suo compleanno in un modo a dir poco speciale Redazione 6 maggio 2026 (modifica il 6 maggio 2026 | 18:54) Giornata speciale per Flavio Cobolli, che compie oggi 24 anni. Il tennista romano e romanista, che lunedì sera era presente in Curva Sud per Roma-Fiorentina e ha incontrato anche i calciatori giallorossi, ha festeggiato il suo compleanno nel posto per lui più speciale. In questo periodo, infatti, sono in corso gli Internazionali BNL d'Italia al Foro Italico, a pochi metri dallo stadio Olimpico che più volte lo ha visto sostenere la Roma. E, dall'aera Lounge degli Internazionali, la festa è stata speciale: come reso noto dallo stesso Cobolli, infatti, lo staff del Foro ha preparato per il neo-24enne una torta tutta giallorossa, equamente divisa.Leggi anche Sensi: “La Roma può lottare per la Champions”. Poi le parole sull’addio di Ranieri Cristante tra Champions e rinnovo. E a fine stagione taglierà uno storico traguardo © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA

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