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Berrettini and Zverev clash on road to redemption at Wimbledon

Matteo Berrettini should ideally be playing on showcourts at Wimbledon having reached the 2021 final but he has silently plugged away on the outer courts to earn his place on Court One where he will meet Alexander Zverev on Saturday.

Once an up-and-coming player on grass having won the Stuttgart Open and Queen's Club Championships twice, the Italian missed last year's Wimbledon after testing positive for COVID-19 on the eve of the tournament.

Injuries have also seen him fall from a career-high sixth in the world to number 38.

But in the first two rounds at Wimbledon this year, Berrettini sounded out a warning after prevailing in a three-day battle to beat compatriot Lorenzo Sonego and with a straight sets win over 15th seed Alex de Minaur without dropping serve.

"What happened last year is something that I think didn't heal yet. It's a really sharp pain if I think about it," Berrettini told reporters.

"I probably was in the best shape in my career, especially feeling great on grass. I wanted to enjoy the tournament, it's such a special tournament for me.

"Not being able to play was something that, even when I was better physically, was really tough mentally to overcome. That's why I'm here this year, because I missed last year. I was really sad."

German 19th seed Zverev is on his own road to redemption after the former world number two injured his ankle in the French Open semi-finals last year, which required surgery and a lengthy rehabilitation.

SEMI-FINAL RUNS

Now ranked 21, Zverev has built a head of steam with semi-final runs at Roland Garros and at the grasscourt tune-up tournament in Halle but said he was no favourite against the resurgent Berrettini.

"I think he's one of the best grasscourt players that we have. In the

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