The Italian was a surprise guest at the music festival, which is being held between February 1-5. During his time on stage, the 2021 Wimbledon finalist touched on a variety of topics, including how he managed to maintain his relationship with Tomljanovic. The pair have been dating for more than a year and have been regularly spotted at each other’s matches.

Berrettini stated that since he lived in Europe and Tomljanovic resided in the USA, things sometimes got “complicated”. But the 25-year-old stressed that they did their best to pencil in as much time together as possible.

Matteo Berrettini also opened up about his experience at the 2022 Australian Open. The World No. 6 reached the semifinals, where he fell to eventual winner Rafael Nadal in four sets.

The 25-year-old said the crowd at the tournament was different from the Italian audience he was so used to. Berrettini added that it was important the crowd remained respectful of all the players involved.

He further stated that there were moments where he was so “full of adrenaline and energy” that he could not help but release his emotions. As far as he was concerned, Berrettini felt that the crowd appreciated how he conducted himself.

Berrettini took to Instagram after the event to thank the organizers for his invitation. He also extended his thanks to his family for being part of his incredible journey.

Matteo Berrettini begins Hugo Boss partnership with a photoshoot alongside supermodel Hailey Bieber

Matteo Berrettini began the new year with a change in apparel sponsor, moving from Lotto to Hugo Boss. He donned outfits from the German fashion house during his matches at the Australian Open. At the end of his campaign, the World No. 6 took the time to do a proper photoshoot alongside supermodel Hailey Bieber.

The brand will introduce a line of clothing as part of the Boss x Matteo Berrettini collection. A percentage of the revenue will be donated to a soon-to-be-announced charity founded by the Italian, to support underprivileged children in his home country.

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