Image caption, Flavio Cobolli also reached the Wimbledon quarter-finals in 2025 ByAmy LofthouseBBC Sport senior journalist Published 6 minutes ago Flavio Cobolli's grandfather came to the rescue to find a house for the Italian to stay in after he beat Alex de Minaur to reach the Wimbledon quarter-finals, extending his visit to south-west London.
Cobolli reached the French Open final in June and played just one singles match on grass in the build-up to Wimbledon, losing in straight sets to Frances Tiafoe.
However, the ninth seed produced an impressive performance to beat Australia's De Minaur 7-5 7-6 (7-4) 6-3 and reach the last eight for the second year in a row.
Asked what he would do to recover, Cobolli said: "Ice cream and today my dad cooks pasta with tomato and onion.
"It's the World Cup so I want to see Spain and Portugal.
I hope I can go early to the house but first of all we have to find one.
"We have our luggage at the old house and now we have to find [a new] one.
"Maybe you guys have a house here in Wimbledon?" Paolini holds off Eala to reach quarter-finals Published 27 minutes ago In his news conference shortly afterwards, the 24-year-old said he had found somewhere to stay for the evening.
"My grandfather help us to found a solution for tonight.
But we found solution for all the week, I hope," he said.
"An Italian family give us all the house here in Wimbledon, so it's really cool.
"I will say thanks to them when I see them." The match on Court One was twice interrupted by medical incidents in the crowd as temperatures reached 31C on Monday.
Cobolli and De Minaur sat together in the shade and chatted to each other and the crowd during one break.
Cobolli will play either Britain's Arthur Fery or former world number three Grigor Dimitrov for a place in the semi-finals.