Matteo Arnaldi

Novak Djokovic's tremendous anger during his match against Arnaldi in Geneva. Photo: Getty Images

Djokovic's tremendous anger during his match against Arnaldi in Geneva

Novak Djokovic got extremely frustrated on his 38th birthday. Even though it's an ATP 250 event in Geneva and Roland Garros is starting in a few days, the Serbian is taking the Swiss tournament very seriously. So much so that during the second set of the quarterfinals against Matteo Arnaldi, at a moment when the Italian broke his serve, the 24-time Grand Slam champion smashed his racket on the ground out of frustration with the outcome, although it all ended well with a victory of 6-4, 6-4.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El tremendo cabreo de Djokovic durante su partido ante Arnaldi en Ginebra

Jack Draper. Source: Getty.

Jack 'The Ripper' Draper is very serious: through to the semi-finals in Madrid

Jack Draper continues with an unstoppable climb in the elite of the ATP circuit. The Mutua Madrid Open 2025 is taking the British tennis to another level: causing damage with his serve, unleashing devastating forehands, and as solid as usual with his backhand, the Englishman now steps into the semifinals after annihilating Matteo Arnaldi in a match where there was no history (6-0, 6-4). Jack took advantage of the timid start of the Italian to push the accelerator and did not lower the pace at any moment: with this triumph, he will be for the first time in the top-5 of the ATP ranking, surpassing Novak Djokovic. In the semifinals, he will face the winner of Musetti vs Diallo... and right now, without a doubt, sky is the limit.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Jack "El Destripador" Draper va muy en serio: a semis en Madrid

Bautista finds a great level to eliminate Arnaldi. Photo: Getty

Bautista Finds Great Form to Eliminate Arnaldi

A brutal victory for Roberto Bautista in his debut at this ATP Rome 2025. The Spanish player, ranked 56th in the world, defeated Matteo Arnaldi with a score of 6-4 and 6-3 in almost two hours of a highly contested match where he maintained the lead despite the strong fight put up by the Italian, who did not give up until the last exchange. Roberto moves on to the second round where he will face Tommy Paul.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Bautista encuentra un gran nivel para eliminar a Arnaldi

Matteo Arnaldi, quarterfinalist in Madrid. Photo: gettyimages

Arnaldi reveals his secret to not showing the aftermath of his success in front of Djokovic

Matteo Arnaldi is pushing his limits in this 2025 Mutua Madrid Open, and although many expected his victory over Djokovic to be a one-off, the truth is that the Italian has confirmed his great feelings by reaching the quarterfinals. After defeating Tiafoe, he went through the mixed zone and explained his feelings. "I learned the lesson from previous occasions where I won a match that I didn't expect and then struggled to maintain the level. I have managed to stay focused, isolate myself from the media noise, and continue to improve my game," affirmed a man who is already waiting in the quarterfinals for Dimitrov or Diallo.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Arnaldi desvela su secreto para no acusar la resaca de su éxito ante Djokovic

Arnaldi and Draper dream of the title in Madrid and will face off in the quarterfinals. Photo: Getty Images.

Arnaldi and Draper dream of the title in Madrid and will meet in the quarterfinals

Very few were counting on them at the start of this Mutua Madrid Open, but quietly and taking advantage of the absences of the favorites, Matteo Arnaldi and Jack Draper are already in the quarterfinals at the Caja Mágica. The Italian defeated Frances Tiafoe 6-3, 7-5 after an hour and 39 minutes. Meanwhile, the Indian Wells champion is starting to feel more comfortable on clay and easily beat Tommy Paul 6-2, 6-2 after an hour and nine minutes. However, one of the two will bid farewell to the Spanish tournament, as they will face each other for a spot in the semifinals.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Arnaldi y Draper sueñan con el título en Madrid y se verán las caras en cuartos

Novak Djokovic's tremendous anger during his match against Arnaldi in Geneva. Photo: Getty Images

Djokovic's tremendous anger during his match against Arnaldi in Geneva

Novak Djokovic got extremely frustrated on his 38th birthday. Even though it's an ATP 250 event in Geneva and Roland Garros is starting in a few days, the Serbian is taking the Swiss tournament very seriously. So much so that during the second set of the quarterfinals against Matteo Arnaldi, at a moment when the Italian broke his serve, the 24-time Grand Slam champion smashed his racket on the ground out of frustration with the outcome, although it all ended well with a victory of 6-4, 6-4.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El tremendo cabreo de Djokovic durante su partido ante Arnaldi en Ginebra

Bautista finds a great level to eliminate Arnaldi. Photo: Getty

Bautista Finds Great Form to Eliminate Arnaldi

A brutal victory for Roberto Bautista in his debut at this ATP Rome 2025. The Spanish player, ranked 56th in the world, defeated Matteo Arnaldi with a score of 6-4 and 6-3 in almost two hours of a highly contested match where he maintained the lead despite the strong fight put up by the Italian, who did not give up until the last exchange. Roberto moves on to the second round where he will face Tommy Paul.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Bautista encuentra un gran nivel para eliminar a Arnaldi

Jack Draper. Source: Getty.

Jack 'The Ripper' Draper is very serious: through to the semi-finals in Madrid

Jack Draper continues with an unstoppable climb in the elite of the ATP circuit. The Mutua Madrid Open 2025 is taking the British tennis to another level: causing damage with his serve, unleashing devastating forehands, and as solid as usual with his backhand, the Englishman now steps into the semifinals after annihilating Matteo Arnaldi in a match where there was no history (6-0, 6-4). Jack took advantage of the timid start of the Italian to push the accelerator and did not lower the pace at any moment: with this triumph, he will be for the first time in the top-5 of the ATP ranking, surpassing Novak Djokovic. In the semifinals, he will face the winner of Musetti vs Diallo... and right now, without a doubt, sky is the limit.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Jack "El Destripador" Draper va muy en serio: a semis en Madrid

Matteo Arnaldi, quarterfinalist in Madrid. Photo: gettyimages

Arnaldi reveals his secret to not showing the aftermath of his success in front of Djokovic

Matteo Arnaldi is pushing his limits in this 2025 Mutua Madrid Open, and although many expected his victory over Djokovic to be a one-off, the truth is that the Italian has confirmed his great feelings by reaching the quarterfinals. After defeating Tiafoe, he went through the mixed zone and explained his feelings. "I learned the lesson from previous occasions where I won a match that I didn't expect and then struggled to maintain the level. I have managed to stay focused, isolate myself from the media noise, and continue to improve my game," affirmed a man who is already waiting in the quarterfinals for Dimitrov or Diallo.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Arnaldi desvela su secreto para no acusar la resaca de su éxito ante Djokovic

Arnaldi and Draper dream of the title in Madrid and will face off in the quarterfinals. Photo: Getty Images.

Arnaldi and Draper dream of the title in Madrid and will meet in the quarterfinals

Very few were counting on them at the start of this Mutua Madrid Open, but quietly and taking advantage of the absences of the favorites, Matteo Arnaldi and Jack Draper are already in the quarterfinals at the Caja Mágica. The Italian defeated Frances Tiafoe 6-3, 7-5 after an hour and 39 minutes. Meanwhile, the Indian Wells champion is starting to feel more comfortable on clay and easily beat Tommy Paul 6-2, 6-2 after an hour and nine minutes. However, one of the two will bid farewell to the Spanish tournament, as they will face each other for a spot in the semifinals.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Arnaldi y Draper sueñan con el título en Madrid y se verán las caras en cuartos

Arnaldi's confession after beating Djokovic: "At first, I tried not to shit myself." Photo: Social Media

Arnaldi's confession after beating Djokovic: "At first, I tried not to shit myself"

Being sincere, Matteo Arnaldi expressed himself on the track after securing the victory against Novak Djokovic at the Mutua Madrid Open 2025 with a phrase that has resonated among fans: "At first, I simply tried not to shit myself," the Italian confessed to SkySport microphones with a big smile, fully aware of the significant achievement this result represents both in the Spanish tournament and in his career.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La confesión de Arnaldi tras ganar a Djokovic: "Al principio intenté no cagarme encima"

Arnaldi, on track: "Djokovic is my idol, he has always been"

Arnaldi, on track: "Djokovic is my idol, he always has been"

Exciting moments were experienced right after the chair umpire confirmed the result and hence the victory of Matteo Arnaldi over Novak Djokovic in the Mutua Madrid Open 2025: "He is my idol. He has always been. I was happy to be able to play with him because I had never done it before; I had only trained with him once. Playing with him at a time like this was already a victory for me. He's not at his best moment. I went out on the court to try to play my best tennis and win. Right now, I don't even know what to say."

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Arnaldi, en pista: "Djokovic es mi ídolo, siempre lo ha sido"