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The countdown is almost over: on May 6, the Italian Open 2025 will kick off, a must-see event for tennis enthusiasts.
World number two Alexander Zverev was taken to the limit by Alejandro Davidovich Fokina in a gripping Madrid Open third round ...
Alcaraz confirmed his withdrawal during a news conference in Madrid, in which he said that he hoped to be fit for the Italian Open in Rome, which begins May 7. Advertisement “I was talking with ...
In fact, Spanish reports even claimed that Alcaraz might be uncertain for the Italian Open, which will take place in the first week of May, although the world no. 3 has yet to confirm it.
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That’s just the way life goes – sometimes, there’s mistakes.” Sinner will be eligible to play at the Italian Open next month, with the tournament starting on May 7, three days after his ...
Alcaraz said he intends to travel to Rome for the Italian Open, which begins on 6 May, before the French Open starts on 25 May. Even if he is not able to play competitively before Roland Garros ...
Alcaraz, who triumphed at the Monte-Carlo Masters earlier this month, reached the final of the Barcelona Open last week. However, he went down in straight sets to Holger Rune and appeared to be ...
The Spaniard did not rule out competing in the Italian Open and said he was sure he would make the French Open. "I think I will definitely be at Roland Garros and I will do everything possible to ...
Alcaraz also sounded doubtful about his potential return at the 2025 Italian Open (May 7-18). Meanwhile, he asserted his intentions for the French Open, where he’s the defending champion.
World number three Carlos Alcaraz withdrew from the Madrid Open on Thursday with a thigh injury, in a blow for his French Open title defence preparations. The Spaniard, a four-time Grand Slam ...
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