Italian number one
Matteo Berrettini missed a lot of time with a wrist injury that required surgery but he is back on the court and training at a high level.
Despite the positive development Berrettini has given up on his effort to get fit for the
French Open and is setting his sights on the UK grass-court season next month. The Italian star has been battling a wrist injury for some time and
underwent surgery on the problem in March, with his planned comeback on
clay courts now abandoned.
Berrettini has plenty of points to defend on the grass courts, after
winning the Queen’s Club championships last year and then reaching the
Wimbledon final, where he lost to Novak Djokovic. Now he is aiming to repeat those heroics, after confirming he is out of contention to play in Paris.
He said:
“Following
a very positive update from my medical team, I am now back on-court
training at a high level. My hand is feeling great and I am working hard to build up my match fitness. My team and I have made the decision that going straight back into five-set matches on clay at
Roland Garros would not be sensible, therefore I will delay my comeback to compete in the full grass season.”