Matteo Berrettini retired from his French Open quarter-final match against fellow Italian Matteo Arnaldi after suffering an injury [1].
The sudden exit removes one of the tournament's top contenders from the bracket and marks a significant emotional blow for the Italian athlete.
The incident occurred at Roland Garros in Paris during the quarter-final stage of the competition [1], [2]. Berrettini was visibly distressed and in tears as he was forced to leave the court [1], [2]. While the specific nature of the injury was not detailed in the immediate reports, the physical toll was enough to prevent him from completing the match [1].
This retirement comes as a shock to fans and analysts who expected a closely contested battle between the two Italians. The match had the potential to determine who would advance deeper into the championship rounds of the clay-court tournament [2].
Berrettini has faced various physical challenges throughout his career, but the emotional reaction following this specific retirement highlights the stakes of the French Open [1]. His departure leaves Matteo Arnaldi to advance in the tournament. The event took place on June 4, 2024 [1].
“Berrettini retired injured in tears during his French Open quarter‑final match”
Berrettini's retirement underscores the physical volatility of high-stakes Grand Slam tennis, where injury can abruptly end a title run regardless of a player's ranking or form. For the Italian contingent, the result ensures a representative in the semi-finals via Arnaldi, though it deprives the tournament of one of its most prominent stars.





