Nicolas Jarry experienced a remarkable journey at the Italian Open, a tournament that became a turning point in his season. After a series of disappointing results on clay, the World No. 16 was eager for a breakthrough, and Rome provided the perfect stage. Jarry delivered a series of stunning performances, advancing to the final where Alexander Zverev, the World No. 4, awaited him.
Despite his valiant efforts, Jarry fell short in the final, losing in straight sets 6-4, 7-5. It was a hard-fought battle, and while it would have been his first Masters title, Jarry could not quite rise to the occasion against Zverev’s consistent play.
The emotional toll of the loss was evident during the post-match conference. As Jarry stepped onto the stage to give his speech, emotions overwhelmed him. The weight of the moment was palpable as he struggled to look into the stands where his wife, Laura Urruti, was cheering him on. Witnessing her husband’s emotional struggle, Laura also found it hard to hold back her tears.
Amidst this emotional scene, the supportive crowd in Rome found a way to uplift the Chilean player. They began to chant, “Ole Ole Ole Nico,” filling the stadium with encouragement and admiration for his effort and spirit. This heartfelt gesture from the fans was a testament to Jarry’s inspiring performance throughout the tournament.
Nico Jarry was emotional during his speech after losing in the Rome final.
He couldn’t make eye contact with his wife & kids without getting choked up. 🥹
The crowd starts singing to him.
What a wholesome moment. ❤️
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) May 19, 2024
Reflecting on his experience, Jarry expressed that despite the loss, this tournament has been one of the best in his career so far. “It has further motivated me to do my best at upcoming events,” Jarry stated, looking ahead with renewed determination. The Italian Open may not have ended with a trophy, but it undoubtedly marked a significant milestone in Nicolas Jarry’s career, fueling his drive for future success.
Nicolas Jarry in 2024
Ranked no.16 (career-high), the Chilean played his last match on the 19th of May when he was defeated by world no.4 Alexander Zverev 6-4 7-5 in the final in Rome (draw).
Currently, during this year the Chilean has a composed 16-12 record. Nicolas Jarry’s best result of this year was reaching the final in Buenos Aires and Rome.
Jarry will play next at the French Open (French Open). He will start from the main draw that will commence on the 26th of May.