← All stories
Cobolli navigates Roland Garros final eve with training, friends and Bove's arrival
·6 June 2026·75d ago

Cobolli navigates Roland Garros final eve with training, friends and Bove's arrival

Source: Il Messaggero – Roma

Flavio Cobolli prepared for the Roland Garros final against Alexander Zverev on 6 June 2026 with a measured approach, respecting his usual routine despite the magnitude of the occasion. The Italian trained on the Philippe Chatrier court at the scheduled time of the semifinal to maintain match sharpness and automatisms after nearly four days of inactivity would have posed too great a risk. Cobolli's day was inevitably coloured by the withdrawal of friend Matteo Arnaldi, who had been set to face him in an all-Italian semifinal. The two had grown up together on the circuit and were advancing in parallel until Arnaldi's illness forced a change. "When he told me he wouldn't be able to play, I almost cried," Cobolli confessed, revealing the genuine bond between them.

The emotional centrepiece of his final eve came away from the court. Edoardo Bove, his closest friend and a midfielder at AS Roma, travelled to Paris to be present at the most important moment of Cobolli's career. Bove's quiet but foundational presence helped restore normalcy to days that could not be normal. Surrounded by his closest people, the occasional joke, and their support, Cobolli attempted to treat the vigil like any other. Yet nothing remained as it was before: from Monday, he would officially rank among the world's top ten players—a milestone he had pursued since childhood and one that now certified his arrival among tennis's elite.

● AI Generated Summary

This summary was generated by an AI model. Always read the source for complete and accurate information.

Testo Originale / Source Text

di Graziano Urbani 3 Minuti di Lettura sabato 6 giugno 2026, 19:51 - Ultimo aggiornamento: 19:52 Top News - Newsletter Ogni giorno le notizie più lette della giornata Iscriviti e ricevi le notizie via email La vigilia più importante della sua carriera l'ha vissuta così, senza stravolgere nulla. Un…

Read the full article in Italian at Il Messaggero – Roma.

Read original on Il Messaggero – Roma

More Club News

Mourinho: 'I always feel something for Roma and want them to do well'
OpinionClub News AI
3h ago

Mourinho: 'I always feel something for Roma and want them to do well'

José Mourinho has spoken fondly of AS Roma once again, reaffirming his emotional connection to the club despite his return to Real Madrid after thirteen years away. The former Roma manager, who spent two and a half years in the capital, reflected on his time apart from the Bernabéu and his affection for clubs where he has worked. When asked directly about his feelings for Roma, Mourinho did not shy away. "If you ask me if I feel something for Roma, Inter, Chelsea… yes, I feel something," he said. "I always want them to do well." He distinguished his attachment to Roma and other previous clubs from his bond with Benfica, describing the Portuguese club as having "something more" than the others. Mourinho also addressed his thirteen-year absence from Madrid, clarifying that he does not dwell on the past or feel nostalgia. He departed Portugal twenty years ago and has only returned for a few months in the year prior. He insisted that Real Madrid's subsequent titles belonged to Carlo Ancelotti, Zinedine Zidane, the players, and the organisation rather than himself, despite receiving calls from the club's president after each trophy.

Roma's youth strategy drives summer spending and future ambition
Transfer NewsSquad News AI
6h ago

Roma's youth strategy drives summer spending and future ambition

Roma's transfer activity is entering its most intense phase with 11 days remaining in the summer window. The club is prioritising the signing of a left-back and left winger, with the attacking department potentially reinforced only by a loan deal, possibly with a purchase option. The American ownership's strategy is taking shape through over €100 million invested to strengthen Gasperini's squad while lowering both wage bill and average age. The green line of investment—acquisitions targeting both immediate impact and long-term development—is evident across the squad. Paulo Dybala and Lorenzo Pellegrini have agreed wage cuts on their renewals. Among the notable signings are two strikers and a Greek defender, contributing to an squad now containing 11 players under 25: Ziolkowski (21), Koulierakis (22), Ghilardi (23), Rensch (23), Pisilli (21), Koné and El Aynaoui (25), Mora and Vaz (19), Castro (21) and Soulé (22). These are players ready to perform now and into the future under a manager like Gasperini, who has consistently developed and promoted emerging talent. Potential arrivals of Fofana and Luis Henrique—or even just one of them—would further increase the number of young players in the squad. The possibility of selling academy product Ziolkowski and Matías Soulé remains under consideration as part of the squad restructuring.

Summerville struggles in Saudi Arabia as Roma fans mock missed chances
Transfer NewsClub News AI
6h ago

Summerville struggles in Saudi Arabia as Roma fans mock missed chances

Crysencio Summerville has made a difficult start to life at Al Hilal after rejecting Roma's interest in favour of a move to Saudi Arabia. The Dutch forward was at fault for errors in consecutive matches, first squandering a chance from close range on his debut, then missing a penalty kick on the following evening. Al Hilal secured three points despite Summerville's misses under the management of Simone Inzaghi's staff. Roma supporters have taken to social media to mock the winger's early struggles, viewing the incidents as vindication of his decision to spurn the club's advances. The rejections appear to have been accepted by the Giallorossi fanbase, with the player's departure no longer a source of frustration among supporters. Damiano David, the frontman of Måneskin and a prominent Roma supporter, joined other fans in posting a comment: "How much it pains us" — a tongue-in-cheek jab at Summerville's misfortune. David had previously expressed enthusiasm for Roma's incoming business, celebrating the arrival of Rodrigo Mora to the capital with the comment: "I'm moved to tears." The contrast between the two reactions underscores how quickly Roma's focus has shifted away from Summerville's departure to the new signings bolstering the squad.

Feedback