Flavio Cobolli was glued to his living‑room TV on 12 Dec 2024 when Fiorentina’s Edoardo Bove collapsed on the pitch, prompting the Italian tennis star to call his mother in tears and pause his Wimbledon preparations.
What happened?
During the Serie A clash between Fiorentina and Inter Milan, Bove, then on loan from AS Roma, went down after a sudden cramp. Emergency crews rushed onto the field, and the match was abandoned. Cobolli, who was watching the broadcast from his home in Florence, described the moment as “freezing” and immediately dialing his mum for comfort.
How did Cobolli respond?
Cobolli told ATPTour.com that his mother arrived within minutes, offering a steady voice while they waited for updates. He stayed glued to the screen, watching the medical team fit Bove with a sub‑cutaneous implantable defibrillator. The tennis player said the incident “took a lot out of me” but that both he and Bove were now fine.
Why does it matter for Cobolli’s season?
The emotional shock came just days before Cobolli’s Wimbledon fourth‑round match against Alex de Minaur, which he won before mimicking Matheus Cunha’s celebration. The incident reminded him of the tight bond he shares with former football academy mates – Riccardo Calafiori, now at Arsenal, and Bove, who moved to Watford in early 2026. Cobolli believes those friendships have helped his stamina on court, even if he prefers the solo nature of tennis.
What’s next for Cobolli?
After the dramatic episode, Cobolli returned to the grass courts, set to face Arthur Fery on 17 Jul 2026. He says his focus remains on the tournament, noting that “the family told me to stay relaxed and keep doing my thing.” The Italian hopes to build on his recent Wimbledon run and improve his ATP ranking before the summer hard‑court swing.
How did Bove recover?
Bove survived the scare, undergoing surgery to implant the defibrillator and later signing for Watford in the Championship. His quick recovery mirrors that of former Ajax star Daley Blind, who also returned after a similar device was fitted. Both cases highlight the growing use of cardiac safety tech in professional sport.
Cobolli’s candid recount of the night adds a human layer to his rising profile. While his tennis career continues to ascend, the episode underscores how intertwined the worlds of Italian football and tennis remain for the young athlete.