Italy’s
Matteo Berrettini had a day to forget when he was
forced to retire from the
Rome Open. The 29-year-old faced Norway’s Casper Ruud
in the round of 32 of the ongoing ATP 1000 event in the Italian capital. The
game ended in the second set when Berrettini failed to continue playing because
of a fitness concern.
The world number 30 was in tears as he was forced to say goodbye
to the crowd sitting in the arena. The outcome was a difficult one for the
Wimbledon 2021 runner-up, who has struggled with fitness concerns in the recent
past. Most recently, he was forced to retire from the Madrid Open round-of-32
clash against Britain’s Jack Draper.
Berrettini later spoke to the media after the match and
stated how difficult it was for him to continue playing through pain during the
match. Berrettini, who was playing on his home turf in front of the home crowd,
stated that his struggle started earlier in the day when he woke up and felt
the pain, but decided to play the match.
"When I woke up today, I felt a minor complication,” he
said. “However, I had to step in and play in the city and the tournament I love
so much. Until ten minutes before the match, I thought I would not make it. However,
I wanted to give it a go. I was surprised by how my body reacted at one point.
Still, I felt another cramp in the closing stages of the opening set. That
marked the end of the match, as I could not continue. Unfortunately, it ended
up with another retirement. Rome was one of my goals, and I did not want to
leave the court before the end. However, I knew I risked a familiar process of
three months without playing and struggling with pain every time I would sneeze.
I did not want to go through that again, and I hope I stopped in time.”