Wimbledon – Matteo Berrettini’s return to the sacred grass of Wimbledon is catalyzing the attention of fans and insiders. But it is not only his name that makes us speak: the Roman tennis player surprised everyone with a technical novelty that could change the course of his career – a powerful two -handed backhand, tested and perfected in secret.

After difficult months marked by injuries and swinging results, Berrettini has decided to radically change approach. “I trained away from everything, in an isolated place, without cameras, without distractions,” he revealed during the opening press conference of the tournament. “I needed to rediscover my game and, at the same time, find something new to offer.”
The result? An explosive, aggressive two -handed reverse, which already in the first training in Wimbledon has aroused a sensation among those present. Videos disseminated on the net show cap caps with the blow with unpublished safety and power for its repertoire, traditionally based on the devastating straight and lethal service.
The architect of this transformation is the coach Umberto Rianna, who worked in close contact with caps in what both have called “a high -risk but necessary project”. Rianna said: “We knew it would be a huge challenge. Changing a fundamental blow to this point of his career is not from everyone. But Matteo put body and soul. It is as if he had bet everything on this new version of himself.”
Berrettini confirmed with strong words: “I bet my same life on this. I felt that if I wanted to go back to the highest levels, I had to evolve. It was not enough to return to the first one. I had to be something more.”
The Wimbledon field will now be the final test bench. The draw is not the simplest, but Berrettini appears serene and confident. “I feel I have an extra weapon. It is a strange feeling, after years with the reverse in one hand. But modern tennis requires adaptation and courage.”
The Italian public is already in turmoil: social networks explode of messages of support and curiosity to see if this “new Berrettini” really will be able to make the road in the tournament. The grass, a surface congenial to him, could prove to be the perfect springboard for a rebirth in great style.
One thing is certain: with a hungry cap, technically renewed and determined more than ever, Wimbledon 2025 is preparing to live a new chapter of blue emotions.