WIMBLEDON, England (AP) —
Matteo Berrettini is ignoring social media ahead of Wimbledon for the time being. Not simply, mind you,
to avoid negative comments from strangers — or not just for that reason, anyway — but to stay away from positive messages, too.
Let's let the player who was a finalist at the All England Club in 2021 explain:
"People believe in me, which is beautiful, but I also got to a point where I realized that nine out of 10 people who ask me something, the next phrase they write is, ‘This year, you'll win Wimbledon,'" Berrettini said Sunday. "And so I need to protect myself from that sort of thing, too."
Even thoughts from other people that are meant to be supportive can get in his head and create problems, in part by raising the pressure with regard to what sort of result he is "supposed" to achieve.
"I consider myself pretty mature," said Berrettini, a 27-year-old from Italy who has been ranked as high as No. 6 and is outside the top 35 now, "but it's not easy to handle it all."
