Wimbledon final: Djokovic eyes 20th Slam, Berrettini his 1st
WIMBLEDON, England (AP) — The man standing between Novak Djokovic and a record-tying 20th Grand Slam title, Matteo Berrettini, remembers being wowed by Wimbledon when he played in the junior event as a teenager.
“For me, it was just absurd. I asked myself, ‘Who knows if one day I’ll return and play in the main tournament, even just in qualifying? I have no idea.’ And now I’m in the final,” he said, then laughed at the thought of it all.
“So it’s all a bit strange,” continued the barrel-chested, big-hitting Berrettini, now 25. “But what’s beautiful … is that I’m much more aware of what I can do now. I know I can do this, because I’m here.”
That he is. On Sunday at the All England Club, the No. 1-seeded Djokovic’s 30th major final will be No. 7 seed Berrettini’s first — and the first for any man from Italy since Adriano Panatta won the 1976 French Open. (It’ll also be the first men’s final at Wimbledon with a female chair umpire; Marija Cicak of Croatia got the assignment.)