Italian Open 2025 Results, Prize Money, Draw & News

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As the clay court season ramps up, all eyes turn to Rome for one of the biggest events in the tennis calendar – the Italian Open 2025. Whether you call it the Rome Masters, ATP Roma, or simply the Internazionali BNL d’Italia, it remains a crucial stop before Roland Garros. With some of the biggest names in tennis taking part, fans across the globe are glued to the action.

From Italian Open results to prize money breakdowns, tournament draws and schedule updates – here’s everything you need to know about this year’s tournament in one place.

Italian Open Tournament Details

Dates: 7–18 May, 2025

Surface: Clay

Prize Money: €8,055,385

Draws: 96 (Singles) / 32 (Doubles)

Location: Rome, Italy

Now in its 91st edition, the ATP Italian Open and WTA Open have become staples of the European tennis swing. And this year’s competition is shaping up to be one of the best yet.

Italian Open 2025 Schedule

Here’s a quick look at how the tournament is laid out:

Qualifying: 5–6 May (starts at 10 a.m.)

Main Draw Begins: 7 May – early rounds through 13 May (11 a.m. daily)

Later Rounds: 14–16 May (from 1 p.m.)

Doubles Final: 18 May (not before 2 p.m.)

Singles Final: 18 May (not before 5 p.m.)

The beauty of the Italian Open lies in its blend of tradition, glamour, and passionate Italian crowds. And with both the ATP and WTA tours competing side by side, it’s a treat for tennis fans everywhere.

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Big Names in the Italian Open

Men’s Singles

The Italian Open draw is stacked with talent. Top contenders include:

  • Carlos Alcaraz – The Spanish sensation is still riding high from his 2024 French Open win and will be looking to fine-tune his clay form here.
  • Jannik Sinner – Italy’s golden boy and current top-three ranked player. Expect fireworks every time he steps onto court in front of the home crowd.
  • Alexander Zverev – A seasoned campaigner on clay, and always dangerous in Rome.
  • Taylor Fritz – The American No.1 looking to improve his clay record.

Women’s Singles

The WTA Open draw is equally compelling, headlined by:

  • Iga Swiatek – Reigning world No.1 and queen of clay. Swiatek has already won in Rome twice.
  • Aryna Sabalenka – Power-hitter with eyes on the trophy this year.
  • Jessica Pegula – Consistent and reliable, she’s a dark horse here.
  • Coco Gauff – US Open champion and fan-favourite. Could this be her first Italian title?

Italian Open Prize Money Breakdown

There’s plenty at stake this year in terms of glory and cash. Here’s how the prize money pans out:

Men’s Singles (ATP Italian Open)

Winner: €985,030

Finalist: €523,870

Semi-finalist: €291,040

Quarter-finalist: €165,670

Round of 16: €90,445

Round of 32: €52,925

Round of 64: €30,895

Round of 96: €20,820

Women’s Singles (WTA Open)

Winner: €877,390

Finalist: €456,735

Semi-finalist: €240,380

Quarter-finalist: €124,700

Round of 16: €66,110

Round of 32: €38,313

Round of 64: €21,215

Round of 96: €13,150

Doubles

Winners: €400,560

Finalists: €212,060

Semi-finalists: €113,880

Quarter-finalists: €56,950

Round of 16: €30,540

Round of 32: €16,690

With such massive payouts on the line, it’s no surprise that the Italian Open results matter not just for rankings, but financially too.

History of the Italian Open

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First held in 1930, the Italian Open has grown into one of the most prestigious clay court tournaments in the world. It’s part of the ATP Masters 1000 and WTA 1000 series, and often acts as the final major warm-up before Roland Garros.

Legends like Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, Serena Williams and Chris Evert have all etched their names into its rich history.

 

Where to Watch the Italian Open

Wondering how to watch the Italian Open 2025 in the UK?

Sky Sports has exclusive rights and will broadcast matches live on Sky Sports Tennis and Sky Sports Main Event.

Don’t have Sky? You can catch the tournament via NOW TV Sports Membership.

Live coverage, highlights and Italian Open news are also available via ATP and WTA websites.

If you’re abroad, check local listings or use a VPN with your sports subscription to stay in the loop.

Italian Open Results So Far

With early rounds already underway, we’ve seen a few surprises already in both men’s and women’s draws. Be sure to keep an eye on:

Italian Open results via ATP Tour or WTA Live Scoring

Italian Open draw updates as the tournament progresses

Player stats including aces, break points and win ratios

Whether you’re tracking ATP Roma form or scouting WTA Open match-ups for your fantasy league or sports betting slip, the updates are flying in thick and fast.

Italian 2025 Open Final Thoughts

The Italian Open 2025 is shaping up to be one of the standout tournaments of the clay season. With top seeds in full swing and fans filling the stands in Rome, it’s a spectacular showcase of talent.

Whether you’re following Rome Masters results, checking the Italian Open draw, or just eyeing the Italian Open prize money numbers – it’s a tournament not to miss. And with plenty of British interest too, from Jack Draper to Emma Raducanu, there’s local talent to cheer on as well.

Be sure to check back regularly for more Italian Open news, results, and insight as we approach finals weekend. Game, set, Roma.

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