The Rome Masters Tennis 2025

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The Italian Open is a Masters 1000 class tournament on the ATP World Tour, placing it among the top 15 professional tennis tournaments in the world in terms of prestige.
Alexander Zverev is the current men’s titleholder, having secured a victory over Nicolas Jarry in May 2024 to win the Italian Open for the first time.
Iga Swiatek is the current women's title holder. Will they both retain the title for 2025

The Rome Master Tennis 2025

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Admission Rules: Minors under the age of 14 must necessarily be accompanied by an adult both to enter the facility and to access the main courts; both the minor and the adult must have a regular entrance ticket.

Internazionali BNL d'Italia 7th - 18th May, 2025

The official order and time of daily play, is published on the official website of the event.
Wed 07/05/25 Morning 11:00 Singles
Wed 07/05/25 Evening 19:00 Singles 
Thu 08/05/25 Morning 11:00 Singles
Thu 08/05/25 Evening 19:00 Singles
Fri 09/05/25 Morning 11:00 Singles
Fri 09/05/25 Evening 19:00 Singles
Sat 10/05/25 Morning 11:00 Singles
Sat 10/05/25 Evening 19:00 Singles
Sun 11/05/25 Morning 11:00 Singles
Sun 11/05/25 Evening 19:00 Singles
Mon 12/05/25 Morning 11:00 Singles
Mon 12/05/25 Evening 19:00 Singles
Tue 13/05/25 Morning 11:00 Singles Quarterfinal Singles
Tue 13/05/25 Evening 19:00 Singles Quarterfinal
Wed 14/05/25 Morning 13:00 Quarterfinal Singles
Wed 14/05/25 Evening 19:00 Quarterfinal Singles
Thu 15/05/25 Morning 13:00 Quarterfinal Singles
Thu 15/05/25 Evening 19:00 Quarterfinal Singles
Fri 16/05/25 Morning 14:00 Semi-final Singles
Fri 16/05/25 Evening 19:00 Semi-final Singles
Sat 17/05/25 Morning 12:00 Final Singles Semi-finals Doubles
Sun 18/05/25 Morning 12:00 Final Singles - Final Doubles


The Internazionali BNL d’Italia features the best players at the Foro Italico in Rome.
The tournament is one of the three ATP Masters 1000 events contested on clay, but the event is more than just tennis; it is a total entertainment experience.
High fashion, fine food, fabulous shopping and celebrity musical performances have made the tournament one of the most glamorous stops on the ATP Tour.
Rafael Nadal has won a record 10 titles in Rome.

The current champions for 2024 are the following tennis players:

  • Men’s Singles: Alexander Zverev (Germany)
  • Women’s Singles: Iga Świątek (Poland)
  • Men’s Doubles: Marcel Granollers (Spain) & Horacio Zeballos (Argentina)
  • Women’s Doubles: Sara Errani & Jasmine Paolini (Italy)

The venue

The Italian Open is held in the Foro Italico stadium in Rome, the city’s largest sporting facility used for the summer Olympics in 1960.

The tennis centre here boasts eleven clay surface tennis courts. Centre Court is known as Campo Centrale and can seat over 10,000 tennis fans. It creates a fantastic atmosphere to witness a showdown match between the top players.

The Italian Open is a stunning venue in the heart of the City. It is a must-visit venue for all tennis fans. Join Ace Tennis Travel in Rome in 2025.

What Court Surface is the Italian Open Played on?

The court surface at the Foro Italico, where the Italian Open is held, is red clay. They have 11 courts, but only use eight for the tournament.

There are eight clay courts used for the tournament at the Foro Italico.

That includes two main court areas, the Central Court and the Next Gen Grandstand arena. You’ll also have access to the grounds area where there are six other courts to watch other matches.

How Do I See the Biggest Matches like Nadal or Djokovic?

If you want to see some of the biggest names in tennis, they are going to be playing on the largest Central Court stadium which holds 10,000 fans. It’s still an intimate enough venue that every seat in the house is going to be great for viewing all the action,
no matter where you sit.



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