Sinner and Medvedev to resume Italian Open semi-final
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Semi-Finals Day at the Foro Italico hit an abrupt pause on Friday afternoon as heavy rain swept across Rome, forcing players off the courts and suspending all play. The skies opened up at around 16:10 CET,
We are getting down to the wire at the 2026 Italian Open, but Mother Nature decided to insert herself to make the final weekend action packed and more interesting. Saturday will feature matches from every discipline: men’s and ladies’
Jannik Sinner is making history in front of a home crowd at the 2026 Italian Open. After taking down Andrey Rublev in straight sets, 6-2, 6-4, he’ll face Daniil Medvedev in the semifinals on May 15. With his latest victory, Sinner earned his 32nd ...
Swiatek may not be in the Italian Open final, but her confidence is back Iga Swiatek won’t be playing in the Italian Open final, but she leaves Rome looking a lot more like her old self. She found some form this week,
A compelling Italian Open semifinal between world No. 1 Jannik Sinner and Daniil Medvedev was suspended by rain on Friday evening in Rome. Thousands of fans hurrying for cover at Campo Centrale as the Foro Italico was drenched in a heavy downpour.
Iga Swiatek crushes Jessica Pegula in straight sets to advance to the Italian Open semifinals. Swiatek, ranked fourth, took just 67 minutes to win 6-1, 6-2 on Wednesday.
There are certain nights in tennis when the clay feels heavier, the rallies last longer, and every point sounds like a car crash between nerves and belief.
A quarter-final match at the Italian Open was suspended for 18 minutes after fireworks from Inter Milan's Coppa Italia celebrations engulfed the Foro Italico complex in smoke, forcing play to halt in
Can Coco Gauff match Jasmine Paolini's 2025 results and win both the singles and doubles titles at the this year's Italian Open? Gauff has found her clay court form in Rome. She won some hard fought matches against top players,
Norway's Casper Ruud has finally earned a spot in the Italian Open finals. After getting knocked out in the semis in 2020, 2022 and 2023, the clay court specialist overwhelmed Italy's Luciano Darderi,
Italian Lorenzo Musetti has withdrawn from the French Open with a thigh injury, the world number 10 said on Wednesday, describing the decision as extremely difficult.