You know how every few years a player comes along that makes you sit up and take notice?
Well, that’s exactly what Flavio Cobolli is doing right now. This young Italian star has been turning heads on the tennis circuit, and trust me, you want to remember his name.
While some players burst onto the scene overnight, Cobolli’s been quietly but surely climbing the ATP rankings. He’s showing off a playing style that’s got both fans and critics talking.
Cobolli’s part of an amazing new wave of Italian tennis talent that’s been shaking up the pro tour lately. His story is one I aim to share with you today.
Flavio Cobolli: Quick Facts
Full Name | Flavio Cobolli |
Nickname | Flavio |
Profession | Professional Tennis Player |
Height | 6’0″ (183cm) |
Weight | 163 lbs (74kg) |
Age | 23 (as of 2025) |
Date of Birth | May 6, 2002 |
Zodiac | Taurus |
Place of Birth | Florence, Italy |
Nationality | Italian |
Parents | Stefano Cobolli (father) and Francesca Neri (mother) |
Partner | Matilde Galli (girlfriend) |
Playing Style | Right-handed, Two-handed Backhand |
Current Residence | Rome, Italy |
Coach | Stefano Cobolli (father) |
Career Prize Money | US $2,156,804 |
Net Worth | Close to $1 million |
Flavio Cobolli: Early Life
Born in Florence but raised in Rome, Flavio had the perfect setting to develop his game.

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His father, and also coach, Stefano Cobolli, was actually a former pro himself. The latter reached No. 236 in the ATP Rankings. Unlike many tennis prodigies who bounce around different coaches, Flavio’s stuck with his dad as his coach – and it’s worked so far!
Flavio grew up with his brother, Guglielmo, who’s much younger than him. Flavio was also close to pursuing a pro football profession before choosing to follow in his father’s footsteps.
He and his best friend Edoardo Bove played both sports simultaneously when growing up. In an interview with APTtour.com, Cobolli mentioned: “…I started playing [football and Bove] was playing tennis, and then we changed. He was playing football more than me, and I played tennis more than him.”
Here’s another interesting titbit: Flavio’s idol is legendary tennis player Novak Djokovic.
Flavio Cobolli: Personal Life
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Off the court, Flavio’s pretty much your typical young Italian guy who happens to be exceptional at tennis. When he’s not crushing serves or perfecting his backhand, you’ll find him hitting the hiking trails or cycling around.
If you’re into tennis gear, you might be interested to know that Flavio recently switched to a Radical after starting with a Speed racquet. Whether he plates with the TGT 307 or the newer TGT 351 is undisclosed but he’s making it work for him either way.
Flavio’s Dating Life: Who Is His Girlfriend?
March 30, 2021 – that’s when Flavio decided to make his relationship with Matilde Galli Instagram official.
He’s made a tradition of celebrating Matilde’s birthday on November 4th. There’s this super sweet video of them sharing a kiss in the stands with Flavio captioning it: “The best is yet to come, happy birthday to my life!”

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Matilde’s just as expressive about their relationship. Her comments and declarations of love on Flavio’s post show how strong their bond is. We may not know much about her but of their unbreakable love we are certain!
Flavio Cobolli: Impressive Stats & Career Highlights
Currently sitting at World No. 32, he’s already hit a career-high ranking of No. 30 (September 2024), making him Italy’s No. 3 player. Pretty impressive for someone still in their early twenties, right?
His breakthrough moment was in 2020 when he clinched the French Open boys’ doubles title alongside Dominic Stricker. He went on to make his ATP debut in 2021 and reach his first ATP final in 2024.

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The latter year was his standout one so far. He made it to two Masters third rounds and scored his best Grand Slam showing yet. Looking at the numbers, he’s racked up 43 wins against 39 losses in his career, with combined prize money of over $2.5 million from singles and doubles.
Injuries
The only bump in Flavio’s road has been a recent setback in Auckland 2025, where he had to retire while playing against Luca Nardi due to an injury. That’s raised some eyebrows about his Australian Open Prospects—especially since he was set to enter as a seeded player.
Wrapping Up
From a tennis family in Rome to becoming Italy’s No. 3 player, Flavio Cobolli’s journey is just getting started!

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With his father by his side as coach, a supportive partner in Matilde, and a playing style that’s already taken him to the ATP top 30, this young Italian star is proving that choosing tennis over football was definitely the right call.
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