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Berrettini Powers Past Cerundolo, Reaches French Open Quarter-Finals

Matteo Berrettini defeated Juan Manuel Cerundolo in straight sets at the French Open to reach his first Grand Slam quarter-final since 2022. The former World No. 6 ended Cerundolo's surprise run, which included a win over World No. 1 Jannik Sinner. Berrettini, now ranked No. 105, becomes the lowest-ranked men's quarter-finalist at Roland Garros since 2007. He will next face fellow Italian Matteo Arnaldi in an all-Italian quarter-final.

Berrettini cruises past Cerundolo into French Open final eight

Paris, June 2

Matteo Berrettini ended Juan Manuel Cerundolo's dream run at Roland Garros on Monday night, securing a straight-sets victory to reach his first Grand Slam quarter-final since 2022.

The former World No. 6 produced a composed and clinical display to defeat the Argentine 6-3, 7-6(2), 7-6(6), halting the momentum of one of the tournament's surprise packages.

Cerundolo had captured widespread attention earlier in the event by stunning World No. 1 Jannik Sinner in the second round.

Playing at Roland Garros for the first time since 2021 following a series of injury setbacks, Berrettini demonstrated both resilience and experience to navigate the key moments and seal his place in the last eight. The victory marks the Italian's seventh Grand Slam quarter-final appearance and another significant milestone in his comeback journey.

Cerundolo arrived in the fourth round riding a wave of momentum after back-to-back five-set victories over World No. 1 Jannik Sinner and star Martin Landaluce.

However, the Argentine World No. 56 was unable to maintain that level against the experienced Berrettini, who controlled the key moments to bring his impressive run to an end.

Currently ranked No. 105 in the world, Berrettini has become the lowest-ranked men's quarter-finalist at Roland Garros since Igor Andreev, then ranked No. 125, achieved the feat in 2007. The Italian's remarkable resurgence will now set up an all-Italian quarter-final clash against Matteo Arnaldi, who produced a stirring comeback to defeat 19th seed Frances Tiafoe 7-6(5), 6-7(5), 3-6, 7-6(3), 6-4 in a late-night classic.

"This [tennis] is the love of my life, because if it wasn't, I wouldn't be here. After all the setbacks, all the injuries, all the bad moments, I came back once again. There were moments where it was really tough to go back and hit the ball, because I wasn't ready and sure of my confidence," Berrettini said as per the ATP Tour website.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Ananya R

Berrettini's comeback is one for the books. Feels like yesterday he was in the Wimbledon final. But let's also give credit to Cerundolo—taking out Sinner was a massive achievement. Argentine player is one to watch for sure

James A

Great match but Cerundolo was clearly exhausted after those five-setters. The tennis calendar is brutal at times. Need to have better scheduling for these lower-ranked players. That said, Berrettini played smart tennis when it mattered.

Rohit P

As an Indian tennis fan, I'm just happy to see someone like Berrettini fighting back from 105 in rankings to make QF 🙌 This is what sport should be about. Matteo vs Arnaldi all-Italian QF is going to be a thriller!

Michelle N

Cerundolo's run was magical but he needs to work on his fitness if he wants to sustain at this level. Berrettini's experience showed in the tiebreaks. Solid win, but I wonder if he can go past Arnaldi. The Italian derby will be spicy! 🔥

Kavya N

Honestly, it's a bittersweet result. I was rooting for Cerundolo after his Sinner upset—that match was epic! But Berrettini's quote about tennis being the love of his life really touched my heart. Injuries can break a player mentally, so to see him back at this level... chapeau! 👏

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