Berrettini, pictures of the tennis player’s home in Monte Carlo will make you fall in love: now that’s a great place to live.
That Matteo Berrettini has quite sophisticated tastes is obvious. He has always surrounded himself with beautiful women-think of Ajla Tomljanovic, Meredith Mickelson, and Melissa Satta, to name just a few-and is always impeccably groomed when he is not busy on the court or training. He takes great care of his outward appearance and cares, on important occasions, to make a good impression.
He wears well-made garments and, moreover, usually sports impeccable accessories. His style, in short, is sophisticated and very refined. His main residence, therefore, could not be outdone, the one between whose walls he spends the little time he has left – except for this period in which he is stationary, it is understood – between appointments on the Atp tour. The Roman, like many other tennis players on the circuit, first and foremost Jannik Sinner, has decided to move his residence to Monte Carlo. And it is there, in the Principality, that is based the house where he lives when, on the sidelines of tournaments, he trains in the home of champions.
It has often happened in the past that his colleagues have posted photos of their residences on social media, or that the media have scouted out some images of the interiors. In Berrettini’s case, however, none of this happened. No details, regarding cost, square footage, or furnishings, ever leaked out. Or maybe it did.
Berrettini, wood passion: a rustic yet modern kitchen
There is good reason to think, in fact, that one of the commercials he stars in was filmed right in his Monte Carlo home. You can’t see much, just the kitchen, but it was enough to get an idea of what style Berrettini’s home in the Principality is.
The kitchen glimpsed in the video is modern, but not futuristic, to be sure. It retains a delightfully rustic flavor thanks to the wood lining the cabinets, but it comes with drawers and sliding baskets that make it very functional and spacious enough. The designer hood, combined with the matte finish bottom contrasting with the warm wood of the wall units, gives it an extra touch of personality.
Also splendid is the table, also rustic, which makes a fine display in the center of the room, and which goes well with the wooden floor that will likely run evenly throughout the house. If the one in the background of the video was really his home, there would be no doubt, in short, that Berrettini has a soft spot for wood and has great taste in, among other things, interior design.