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Tennis-Cobolli’s run to Wimbledon quarters leaves him temporarily homeless

By Thomson Reuters Jul 6, 2026 | 3:25 PM

By Martyn Herman

LONDON, July 6 (Reuters) – Italy’s Flavio Cobolli will need to start booking his accommodation for longer at Grand Slams if his current rate ​of progress continues after admitting his win over ‌Alex de Minaur on Monday left him temporarily homeless.

The 24-year-old turned what was expected to be a closely fought battle into a one-sided romp as he outclassed the Australian fifth seed 7-5 7-6(4) ‌6-3 ​on a blazing Court One to ⁠set up a clash ⁠with British wildcard Arthur Fery.

It is the second year running Cobolli has impressed at Wimbledon after reaching his first Grand Slam quarter-final last year, so it was ​surprising to learn his accommodation had not been booked for the duration of the Championships.

Asked immediately after his ⁠match what he was going ⁠to do to celebrate his victory, soccer-mad ​Cobolli said: “Ice cream and today my dad cooks pasta with tomato ​and onion.

“It’s the World Cup so I want ‌to see Spain and Portugal. I hope I can go early to the house but first of all we have to find one. We have our luggage at ⁠the old house and now we have to find (a new) one.

“Maybe you guys have a house here in Wimbledon?”

Luckily for the ⁠24-year-old world number ‌10, his grandfather has come to the ⁠rescue.

“Yeah, we found. Already found,” he told ​reporters ‌later. “My grandfather helped us to find a ​solution for ⁠tonight. But I hope we’ve found a solution for all the week.

“An Italian family give us all the house here in Wimbledon, so it’s really cool. I will say thanks to them when I see them.”

(Reporting by Martyn Herman;Editing ​by Alison Williams)