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Jannik Sinner returns to professional tennis at the Rome Masters after a three-month doping suspension. Facing Mariano Navone ...
ROME—Carlos Alcaraz says he has recovered from the muscle injuries that forced him to withdraw from the Madrid Open and is “100 percent ready” for the Italian Open—where he hopes to renew his rivalry ...
World No. 3 Carlos Alcaraz says he’s fully recovered from the thigh injury that disrupted his French Open title defense ...
A two-time ATP finalist, Navone will be playing only his third match against a Top 10 player—he’s 2-9 vs. the Top 20—but has risen to the occasion in the past, pushing Rafael Nadal to a 7-5 third set ...
Sinner conquered the Australian Open and the US Open, along with three Masters 1000 events and the ATP Finals. Despite ...
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Here’s how to watch the 2025 Italian Open tennis tournament, including ways to livestream the Italian Open without cable.
Since his January triumph down under, Sinner missed opportunities to win in Indian Wells, Miami, Monte-Carlo, and Madrid—all Masters 1000 events. If he had not been iced for three months, Sinner could ...
Jannik Sinner's ascent to No. 1 is the zenith of his country's professional and recreational obsession with the sport.
Tennis fans were shocked to see a more muscular Jannik Sinner return to action after serving his three-month ban.
In the U.S., you can tune into the 2025 Italian Open on the Tennis Channel.
Carlos Alcaraz had an upper leg ailment that bothered him during the Barcelona Open final, plus a left leg injury.