Matteo Berrettini donne des nouvelles rassurantes avant Wimbledon

Matteo Berrettini a annoncé ne souffrir d'aucune blessure grave après son abandon en quarts de finale de Roland-Garros et vise un retour à Wimbledon plus tard ce mois-ci.

L'Italien s'est blessé à la hanche lors de son quart de finale contre Matteo Arnaldi à Roland-Garros. Il a abandonné alors qu'il était mené 5-7, 2-5. Berrettini a publié sur Instagram que les examens n'ont révélé aucune lésion musculaire significative. « Je travaille déjà sur ma rééducation avec pour objectif d'arriver à Wimbledon dans la meilleure forme possible », a-t-il écrit. Son solide palmarès sur gazon comprend une finale à Wimbledon en 2021. Cependant, son classement actuel pourrait l'obliger à passer par les qualifications pour le tableau principal, la date limite d'inscription étant passée. Berrettini a disputé ses dernières qualifications lors de l'Open d'Australie 2018. Wimbledon débute plus tard ce mois-ci.

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