Record of Italians at Wimbledon, where eleven Italian tennis players have entered the main draw. Among them is Matteo…
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Record of Italians at Wimbledon, where eleven Italian tennis players have entered the main draw. Among them is Matteo Berrettini, who just a few years ago made Italy dream on the grass of London. His journey in the third Slam of the year begins against Polish player Kamil Majchrzak. Here’s what you need to know to follow his match. The match between Matteo Berrettini and Kamil Majchrzak is scheduled for the afternoon of the first day of Wimbledon. The game will start no earlier than 3:30 PM. The Italian and Polish players have never met in their careers. The Wimbledon match is the first encounter between Berrettini and Majchrzak. The 1996-born player from Rome reached the final of the London tournament in 2021. The 1996-born player from Piotrków Trybunalski (Poland) was stopped in the first round of the grass Slam, playing it in 2019 and 2022. Berrettini, ranked 35th in the world, who had reached the sixth position (January 2022), faces Majchrzak, ranked 109th in the world, with a career-high ranking of 75th (February 2022). The Roman player is favored, having started the year with quality performances but had to retire twice from matches on clay. In the early 2020s, he seemed to be the best grass player after Djokovic, and this month he defeated Darderi at Hurlingham. Majchrzak comes from positive results and significant progress, but before Wimbledon, he delivered some disappointing performances with seven consecutive losses (three on grass). According to the odds, there is no contest: an average of 1.12 for the Roman, 6 for the Pole. The winner between Berrettini and Majchrzak will face the winner between American Quinn and British Searle in the second round. Wimbledon 2025 will be broadcast exclusively live on Sky (with eleven dedicated channels, starting with Sky Sport Tennis) and streamed on Sky Go and Now. All matches played on Centre Court will be visible on Sky Sport Tennis, while other interesting matches on other courts will be available on other Sky channels. Record prize money with a 7% increase compared to previous editions. First round: £66,000 (€77,300); Second round: £99,000 (€116,000); Third round: £152,000 (€178,000); Round of 16: £240,000 (€282,000); Quarterfinals: £400,000 (€470,000); Semifinalist: £775,000 (€909,000); Finalist: £1,520,000 (€1,783,000); Winner: £3,000,000 (€3,520,000);