Tennis-Arnaldi through to semi-finals as fellow Italian Berrettini retires injured


Tennis - French Open - Roland Garros, Paris, France - June 3, 2026 Italy's Matteo Arnaldi in action during his quarter final match against Italy's Matteo Berrettini REUTERS/Stephanie Lecocq

PARIS, June 3 (Reuters) - Matteo ⁠Arnaldi came out on top in an all-Italian clash at ⁠the French Open to reach his maiden Grand Slam semi-final ‌after his opponent Matteo Berrettini retired injured while trailing 7-5 5-2 on Wednesday.

Berrettini, who needed a medical time out for what appeared to be hip pain after three ​games in the second set, threw in ⁠the towel at the change ⁠of ends after being encouraged to do so by his entourage.

World ⁠number ‌104 Arnaldi, who spent 17 hours and 42 minutes on court as he fought his way into the last eight, ⁠will face compatriot Flavio Cobolli on Friday, guaranteeing ​an Italian presence ‌in Sunday's final despite the early exit of world number one ⁠and last ​year's runner-up Jannik Sinner.

Arnaldi, who had played over 10 hours in the two previous rounds, spent two hours on court Philippe Chatrier on Wednesday.

"It's a ⁠tough one. We both played a lot ​so it's normal to not be at our best but you never wish someone's tournament to end like this," Arnaldi said.

"We're doing such a ⁠good job in Italy. I hope he recovers, the grass season starts soon and he's someone who is going to be tough to play against.

"I'm tired, that's for sure, but I train and play ​tennis and to play these tournaments, these ⁠matches. I try to give it all I've got. I was more ​tired than usual and wasn't as fast ‌as I think in the first ​match. I was injured not long ago but I'm giving all I have now."

(Reporting by Julien PretotEditing by Toby Davis)

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