Here’s the latest on the 2025 Italian Open (men’s singles).
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Winner and key results: Carlos Alcaraz defeated Jannik Sinner in the final, 7–6(7–5), 6–1, to win the title. This marked Alcaraz’s seventh ATP Masters 1000 title and 19th ATP Tour–level title overall. Sinner’s final appearance came after a three-month absence linked to a suspension resolution with WADA.[3]
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Defending champion: Alexander Zverev, who won the previous year, was defeated in the quarterfinals by Lorenzo Musetti. This ended Zverev’s bid to defend Rome’s title.[3]
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Venue and schedule context: The event is held on outdoor clay at Foro Italico in Rome and is part of the ATP Masters 1000 series. The men’s main draw started around May 7, with the final typically scheduled for the second Sunday in May.[2][3]
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Notable storylines: Jannik Sinner returned to action at this event after a three-month suspension, generating local interest as Italy’s top player since the tournament is held in his home country. Alcaraz’s victory continued his strong Masters 1000 run.[5][3]
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