Italian sport pays homage to Franco Chimenti with a gesture for eternity. In Rome, at the “Giulio Onesti” Olympic ...
Jannik Sinner will receive protection from the Rome Open organisers on his return to the Tour after serving a three-month ...
In a recent interview with 'Il Corriere dello Sport', former Italian ace Paolo Lorenzi revealed what he expects from Jannik ...
Benoit Paire's career has been so particular that it could lead some directors to make a movie to tell it. Gifted with a ...
Here's my lastest No Mas column. I'm heading to Rome tomorrow for the men's Masters event, so in honor of that, I'm talking Italian tennis. Enjoy the tournamant, I hope to post something at least ...
The Italian Open, one of the most prestigious tournaments on the ATP and WTA circuits, is set for a major transformation in ...
The Rome Open is gearing up for significant changes ahead of its 82nd edition in 2025, set to take place from April 19 to May ...
This is the match where clay-court Masters tennis went mainstream. Borg-McEnroe, Sampras-Agassi, those rivalries were played out on hard courts and grass. Now the world was tuned to Rome like it ...
However, the Italian Tennis and Padel Federation (FITP) seemingly have plans to effectively relocate the event to Rome. According to La Stampa, IGM has received an offer in the region of £435million.
Tennis coach Patrick Mouratoglou believes that a ban on Italy’s Jannik Sinner would give other players the opportunity to win the contest. The 23-year-old, who is regarded as one of the best players ...