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Flavio Cobolli Fights Back at Wimbledon Before Darkness Halts Play

Flavio Cobolli Fights Back at Wimbledon Before Darkness Halts Play
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What I need is to repeat everything I did in Paris: how I trained, how I lived my days off the court, and how I managed the tough moments during matches.

That is the key," commented Cobolli.

As part of his tournament preparation, Cobolli completed a highly productive practice session with Djokovic, which he credited for enhancing his focus on the court.

"Respect is important, especially since he has always been a reference for me, and a bit intimidating.

I always try not to make mistakes and serve him the most accurate balls possible.

It really helps me, because it develops my concentration, which often fails me," said Cobolli.

Beyond his on-court performance, Cobolli shared that he experienced a positive mindset shift following his Roland Garros campaign, including a grounded conversation with Alexander Zverev.

"I told him I hadn't been angry for a single minute. I lived that experience differently, and I hope that helps me play many more finals," confessed Cobolli.

In an interview, Cobolli also discussed his personal life, his political curiosity, and his deep connection with his father-coach, while acknowledging that he remains open to adjustments in his coaching setup.

"Another coach? The idea is in my mind.

I don't know when, I don't know how, but it's a step that needs to be taken.

My super coach today is my dad: no one knows me like he does.

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I'm arrogant: if we split up, he'd get offers from the very best," stated Cobolli.

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