Flavio Cobolli won his Wimbledon match against Mariano Navone on Tuesday, prevailing 1-6, 7-5, 6-3, 7-6(8) after the match was suspended due to fading light.

What happened?

The Italian tennis player made a bizarre threat to hit his own father, Stefano Cobolli, who is also his coach, during an on-court interview after the match.

Flavio Cobolli was visibly agitated and confessed that he hates his life after saving six set points to secure his spot in the next round.

Why it matters for Flavio Cobolli

Cobolli's comment raised eyebrows, and he later elaborated on the remark, saying his father would be the first person he would hit, but he still didn't know with what.

The pair have collaborated since Flavio was 17 years old, and Stefano is a former professional tennis player who transitioned into coaching after hanging up his racket.

What comes next?

Flavio Cobolli will move on to the second round of Wimbledon, and it remains to be seen how his relationship with his coach and father will play out after the surprising comment.

Cobolli's father has been instrumental in his tennis career, and the two have developed a great relationship over the years, with Flavio saying he listens to his father more now than ever before.

Flavio Cobolli finished the match with a win, and his next match will be a crucial test of his skills and his relationship with his coach and father.

The Italian tennis player has been working hard with his father, and their collaboration has yielded positive results, including his recent win at Wimbledon.

On Tuesday, Flavio Cobolli secured his spot in the next round, and he will look to build on this momentum in his upcoming matches.