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Rome

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At a glance

The Rome is a 1000-level clay-court ATP event, typically held in May. First held in 2017, the tournament has been contested 10 times. The event is staged in Rome, with the draw running through the week leading up to its Sunday final. The singles main draw carries 96 players. Most singles titles (Open Era) on record: Rafael Nadal (10 titles). The 2026 edition was won by Jannik Sinner, defeating Casper Ruud 6-4 6-4.

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Surface
clay
Draw size
96
First held
2017
Editions in our archive
10
Typically runs in
May

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