Friendship to be forgotten with French Open on the line
How do professional athletes manage to be friends while competing for the sport's biggest prizes? The current generation of tennis players seem to be closer than ever, with French Open finalists Alexander Zverev and Flavio Cobolli among those who are good mates. But both men in
How do professional athletes manage to be friends while competing for the sport's biggest prizes?
The current generation of tennis players seem to be closer than ever, with French Open finalists Alexander Zverev and Flavio Cobolli among those who are good mates.
But both men insist it will not be difficult to separate their personal friendship from their professional focus - which on Sunday will be winning a Grand Slam title for the first time.
Second seed Zverev and Italian 10th seed Cobolli will meet for a third time on clay this season, with Cobolli having won in Munich before Zverev beat him in Madrid at the next tournament.
The pair became friends when they were team-mates at the 2024 Laver Cup - where an Europe side takes on a World team - and have gone on to form what Zverev calls a "natural" bond.
After his Roland Garros semi-final, Zverev described how 24-year-old Cobolli regularly picks his brains about the sport.
Cobolli said they enjoy chatting about movies, while their fathers - who are also their coaches - are friendly.
"I like him. I like his dad a lot. They are very good people. It's his first final, so I'm happy for him that he reached it."

