The
Rome Open 2025 starts this week with the long-awaited return of
Jannik Sinner. The Italian has already served his doping ban. He has not played since the Australian Open, and at the Foro Italico he will be looking to return in style, with the title of champion.
To do so, Sinner will face a relatively easy draw, although with the potential misleading match against Alexander Davidovich in the 3rd round. But under normal conditions, the world No. 1 should not have his qualification complicated, at least, until the quarterfinals.
There, Jannik Sinner should face Casper Ruud, who comes from winning the first major title of his career at the Mutua Madrid Open 2025. Luckily for him, he would not meet Carlos Alcaraz until a hypothetical final of the tournament.
Sinner's road to the Rome final
- 1st round: bye
- 2nd round: Mariano Navone / Federico Cinà
- 3rd round: Alejandro Davidovich / Zizou Bergs
- Round of 16: Francisco Cerúndolo / Frances Tiafoe
- Quarterfinals: Casper Ruud / Ben Shelton / Matteo Berrettini
- Semifinals: Alex de Miñaur / Jakub Mensik / Taylor Fritz / Tommy Paul
- Final: Carlos Alcaraz / Alexander Zverev / Lorenzo Musetti / Stefanos Tsitsipas