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The Italian Open runs from May 6-19 in Rome, Italy. In the U.S., you can tune into the 2025 Italian Open on the Tennis ...
We are four months into an unpredictable and tumultuous 2025 tennis season. It's hard to predict what will happen next.
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FirstSportz on MSNLorenzo Sonego admits his struggles to keep up with Jannik Sinner’s relentless power game despite the World No.1’s absence from tennis for 3 monthsThe tennis world is excited to see the return of its No. 1 player, Jannik Sinner, to tour after a The post Lorenzo Sonego ...
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FirstSportz on MSNFormer WTA star ‘shocked’ by Casper Ruud’s performance against Jack Draper in the Madrid Open finalCasper Ruud claimed his first ATP Masters 1000 title after beating Jack Draper in three sets at the Madrid Open The post ...
The second ATP Masters 1000 event of the season has crowned a new champion: Casper Ruud. After two thrilling weeks of ...
Carlos Alcaraz missed the Madrid Masters due to injury ... Alcaraz won’t lose any points in Rome, as he skipped last year’s event because of an arm injury. Novak Djokovic will not play in the 2025 ...
With the end of the Madrid Open, changes arrived in the ATP Race to Turin, with Jack Draper reaching second place, only behind Carlos Alcaraz, while Jannik Sinner fell to fourth place amidst his ...
Three storylines to watch, including the world No. 1’s return in front of his home fans, over the next fortnight at the Foro Italico.
Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer played out a thrilling rivalry once upon a time, with the two legends having sadly both ...
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Yardbarker on MSNMasters 1000 Shake-Up: Casper Ruud's Madrid Open title marks rare milestone after 34 yearsCasper Ruud's triumph at the Madrid Open marked a unique event on the ATP Tour after 34 years, amidst a period of renewal in ...
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Tennis365 on MSNHow many points are Sinner, Alcaraz, Zverev, Djokovic dropping in Rome? Jarry faces 101-place collapseJannik Sinner will make his comeback at the 2025 Italian Open, but which ATP stars will be dropping the most points in Rome?
Despite not competing on the ATP Tour for over three months, Jannik Sinner is still at No. 1 ahead of his high-profile comeback at the 2025 Italian Open. Sinner's last tournament was the 2025 ...
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