Wife, 2015 US Open women's champion Flavia Pennetta; son, Federico; daughters, Farah and Flaminia.
Father, Fulvio, owns his own company; mother, Silvana; sister, Fulvia.
Speaks Italian, English, Spanish and French.
Fan of football teams Inter Milan and Genoa C.F.C.
Published his autobiography Warningin 2020.
Underwent arthroscopic surgery on both ankles in May 2020.
(UPDATED 22 AUGUST 2024)
As a 32-year-old in 2019, became oldest player to break into Top 10 for 1st time, as well as 1st Italian in Top 10 since Barazzutti in 1979.
Also became 1st Italian ATP Masters 1000 champion, beating Nadal for 3rd time on clay en route to 2019 Monte Carlo title.
Boasts most victories of any Italian man in Open Era (425), highlighted by biggest win of career over No. 1 Murray at 2017 Rome.
Owns 9 singles and 8 doubles titles, breaking through as a doubles player in 2015 by winning Australian Open, reaching 3 ATP Masters 1000 finals and qualifying for Nitto ATP Finals w/Bolelli.
Fell out of Top 100 on 17 April 2023 at No. 103 for 1st time since 13 April 2009 at No. 108, then returned to Top 100 on 1 April 2024.
Married to 2015 US Open women’s singles champion Flavia Pennetta with 3 children – Federico, Farah and Flaminia.
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