Carlos Alcaraz’s opponent, Fabio Fognini It is the current number 138 in the world. The tennis player makes the 15th participation in Wimbledon, and the former top 10 never crossed the third round. However, he showed every repertoire and took a lot of work to Alcaraz in more than four hours of play.
With an incredible level, the Italian did not fail to surprise everyone during the match at 38. Alcaraz had to use all his repertoire to hold the Italian and made a comment based on Fognini’s impressive game.
“He has a level to play up to 50,” said Alcaraz.
Carlos Alcaraz on Fabio Fognini: “He has the level to play up to 50 years” 😭
The Italian leads 4-2 in the fourth round. pic.twitter.com/VhG8KcMRVK
– Tennis universe 🎾 (@universetennis) June 30, 2025
Alcaraz vibration overcoming the third set says it all!
More than three hours of departure against Fognini just in the debut in Wimbledon.
Italian demanding a lot from the current two -time champion.#WimbledonNaESPN
– Marcela Linhares (@ma__Linharesss) June 30, 2025
What Pontaço do Fabio Fognini, leading the Alcaraz to madness: pic.twitter.com/0gLQwqnRb5
— Break Point (@BreakPointBR) June 30, 2025
Fognini and Alcaraz have met three times over the years, with the latter taking the best of his 38 -year -old opponent at all times.
MORE: Wimbledon 2025 Table – Games, Programming, Results and Keys
Who is Fabio Fognini?
Fabio Fognini is one of the main Italian tennis players. He reached the number 9 in the ATP ranking on July 15, 2019. Fognini’s most successful surface is the red clay, where he won eight of his nine ATP simple titles, the most remarkable being the 2019 Monte-Carlo Masters. In this dispute, he defeated Rafael Nadal, the “King Dobro” on the way to the title.
Born on May 24, 1987, in Sanremo, Italy, Fognini began playing tennis at the age of four. The junior career was promising, and he became professional in 2004. In the following years, he has constantly rose from an early level, being recognized early on his clay dexterity.
In 2011, he lived a great season and went to the quarterfinals of Roland Garros. The tennis player stood out for his incredible claw during an strenuous victory in the fourth round against Albert Montañés, despite being injured. That tournament consolidated its status as a force on clay.
His first ATP title came in 2013 in Stuttgart, followed by victories in Hamburg and UMG in the same year. These titles marked the arrival of the Italian among the best in the world.
Together with Simone Bolelli, Fognini won the 2015 Australian Open Doubles Championship, becoming the first totally Italian men’s duo to win a Grand Slam title in the Open Era.
Fognini is known for its extravagant style of play that combines touch, creativity and explosive power easily. Your forehand is especially powerful, and your ability to dictate points on clay has made you a constant threat to the best players.
However, it is also famous for its court explosions, verbal altercations with referees and unpredictable behavior. This emotional volatility, although sometimes a weakness, has also made it one of the most interesting players to observe.
Fabnini Fabio Titles
Simple
Yet | Tournament | Category | Surface | Country |
---|---|---|---|---|
2013 | Stuttgart Open | ATP 250 | Clay | Germany |
2013 | Hamburg Open | ATP 500 | Clay | Germany |
2014 | Chile Open | ATP 250 | Clay | Chile |
2016 | Croatia Open – Umag | ATP 250 | Clay | Croatia |
2017 | Swiss Open Gstad | ATP 250 | Clay | Switzerland |
2018 | Brazil Open | ATP 250 | Clay | Brazil |
2018 | Swedish Open – Båstad | ATP 250 | Clay | Sweden |
2018 | The Open Cabos | ATP 250 | Hard court | Mexico |
2019 | Monte-Carlo Masters | Masters 1000 | Clay | Monaco |
Pairs
Yet | Tournament | Category | Partner | Surface | Country |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2011 | Croatia Open – Umag | ATP 250 | Simone Bolelli | Clay | Croatia |
2013 | Argentina Open – Buenos Aires | ATP 250 | Simone Bolelli | Clay | Argentina |
2015 | Australian Open | Grand Slam | Simone Bolelli | Dura | Australia |
2016 | Shenzhen Open | ATP 250 | Robert Lindstedt | Dura | China |
2018 | St. Petersburg Open | ATP 250 | Matteo Berrettini | Dura | Russia |
2022 | Rio Open | ATP 500 | Simone Bolelli | Clay | Brazil |
2023 | Argentina Open – Buenos Aires | ATP 250 | Simone Bolelli | Clay | Argentina |
2023 | Chengdu Open | ATP 250 | Simone Bolelli | Dura | China |