The love between Matteo Berrettini and the beautiful Italian showgirl Melissa Satta is coming to life. After the first scoop of Italian magazine Chi, the second too, signed by the same weekly, reveals new updates on the sentimental relationship involving the tennis player and the showgirl.
Melissa was photographed, with bag and racket, while she was heading towards a well-known tennis club in Milan, where it seems that the Italian champion is also training with her. The showgirl, however, was not alone, but surrounded by her family and beyond.
With her, her son, one of her friends and two friends of Berrettini, Alessandro Bega and Marco Giulisano. Giulisano is the assistant of Vincenzo Santopadre, the coach of the number three in Italy. Bega, however, is the coach of the tennis player’s ex-girlfriend, Ajla Tomljanovic.
An important step after the first revelation, always made by Chi in the previous weeks. Berrettini and Satta appeared publicly during the Armani Milano basketball match, complete with a live national broadcast. The rest of the evening, however, was covered by the Italian weekly, which went into detail about what happened after the basketball game they attended.
The two went to the Domus restaurant, as immortalized by the paparazzi, then together they headed to her house, where they spent the rest of the evening. If he wasn’t at her house, Berrettini stayed in a hotel that was near the TV presenter’s home.
Matteo Berrettini’s star of season
Sentimental events aside, in Milan, Matteo Berrettini resumed training in view of his return to the field, after the disappointment at the Australian Open, where he exited in the first round defeated by Andy Murray.
Vincenzo Santopadre had anticipated, to La Gazzetta dello Sport, that the return could take place at the end of February, with a choice that could fall on Acapulco or Dubai. In the end, the tennis player chose the first try, thus officially starting the new clay court season.
The Italian tennis player will focus his season especially on had-courts, with the season will start now, to get into Indian Wells and Miami, in March. To give the best of himself between the grass-swing and the US hard-court season.