Flavio Cobolli's Commanding Advance at Wimbledon Quarter-Finals | Sports-Games
GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, JUL 7 – Flavio Cobolli, ranked world no. 24, reached his first Grand Slam quarterfinal by defeating Marin Cilic with composure at Wimbledon 2025, setting up a match against Novak Djokovic.
- On Monday at Wimbledon, Cobolli reached his first Grand Slam quarterfinal by defeating Marin Cilic in four sets.
- Building on wins over Zhukayev, Pinnington Jones, and Mensik, Cobolli's confidence grew, supported by his best season record of 24-17.
- Speaking after the match, Cobolli said 'This is a day I’ll never forget,' after clinching the tiebreak on Cilic’s 64th unforced error.
- Cobolli will face Djokovic in the quarterfinal, with Djokovic leading their head-to-head 1-0.
- Beyond his own run, Italy aims for a historic third man in Wimbledon quarterfinals, highlighting Cobolli’s 2025 titles in Bucharest and Hamburg.
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