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Matteo Berrettini Reveals Chronic Diagnosis After Wimbledon Heartbreak

Despite a strong start to his Wimbledon campaign, defeating Stan Wawrinka and Arthur Fils, Matteo Berrettini’s run was ended by Grigor Dimitrov in a dramatic third-round clash in 6-3, 6-4, 3-6, 5-7, 6-3. But if getting eliminated wasn’t enough, Berrettini has now shared a heartbreaking health update. The Italian has confirmed that he will remain on the sidelines for the coming weeks, as he has been diagnosed with chronic hip pain. He is aiming t…

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Not even the time to smile for a positive Wimbledon that for Matteo Berrettini arrives immediately bad news. 72 hours after the defeat against Grigor Dimitrov, the Roman tennis player announces on social media that he will skip the tournaments he had scheduled for July: Gstaad and Kitzbühel. The reason is a chronic pain in the hip that [...] The article Berrettini stops again: "I was diagnosed with chronic pain in the hip" comes from Il Fatto Qu…

·Rome, Italy
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The announcement of the Roman tennis player: "I was advised to suspend the activity"

·Turin, Italy
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Matteo Berrettini announced on his Instagram account that he will not participate in the ATP 250 tournaments in Gstaad (July 13-19) and Kitzbühel (July 18-25). The 30-year-old Italian suffers from chronic hip pain and wants to take care of himself in preparation for the US Open, which will start at the end of August.

·Boulogne-Billancourt, France
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La Repubblica broke the news in Turin, Italy on Tuesday, July 7, 2026.
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