Matteo Berrettini continues to convey a feeling of remarkable power every time he manages to find a minimum of consistency. At 28 years old, the Italian wants to definitively leave behind his physical problems and start rebuilding his path back to the elite. If he beats Halys in the final of ATP Gstaad 2024, he will claim the ninth title of his career and return to the top 50 of the ATP ranking.
Sooner or later, the bad news will cease and Matteo Berrettini will be able to compete at a high level for several months. This is the great desire of the Roman tennis player and any fan of this sport, who refuses to believe that injuries could diminish the impact of one of the most powerful and talented players of recent times. His eagerness to chain together several events without issues may yield results, and in the ATP 250 Gstaad 2024, he is proving to be a strong candidate for glory wherever he goes.
- Berrettini is one step away from returning to the top 50 of the ATP ranking
Competitive rhythm and confidence. These are the two things that the Roman urgently needed and is achieving this week in the heart of the Swiss Alps. Defeating Stefanos Tsitsipas is a huge morale boost and a clear endorsement to think that he can compete for significant goals in upcoming events. "Little by little, I am gaining confidence and I feel that my level of play is rising. Tsitsipas is a great player, but today I felt stronger than him," he declared.
"It means a lot to me to play this final after so many months of issues. I am ready again," stated Matteo Berrettini, who lifted the title in Marrakech a few months ago but then suffered a setback in his progression. Now, he aims to build a solid foundation in this ATP Gstaad 2024, where he will compete for the title against Quentin Halys, the major surprise of the tournament.
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