The 2025 Rome Masters draw is stay, and the primary draw motion will begin on the Foro Italico on Wednesday, Could seventh.
Jannik Sinner’s return to motion after his 3-month negotiated failed doping take a look at suspension is the primary speaking level. I’m certain he’ll be nicely acquired by the Italian followers, who largely appear prepared to brush the story beneath the carpet regardless of the myriad of 🚩purple flags.
Sinner will start his marketing campaign towards both Mariano Navone or wild card Federico Cina. He may meet newly topped Madrid champion Casper Ruud within the quarter-finals. The Italian leads their H2H 3-0. Ruud, coming off his first Masters 1000 title, opens towards Roman Safiullin or Alexander Bublik.
After lacking Madrid because of an adductor harm, Carlos Alcaraz returns to the court docket in Rome, the place he’ll tackle both Jan-Lennard Struff or Yoshihito Nishioka in his opening match. The Spaniard is seeded to face World No. 5 and Madrid runner-up Jack Draper within the quarter-finals.
Defending champion Alexander Zverev will kick off his title defence towards both a qualifier or Argentina’s Camilo Ugo Carabelli. The second seed noticed his seven-match win streak snapped in Madrid by Francisco Cerundolo, who handed Zverev a 3rd straight loss of their H2H.
Zverev is in line to face Alcaraz in a possible semi-final, however his path is something however simple. His quarter encompasses a powerful group, together with Lorenzo Musetti, Daniil Medvedev, Arthur Fils, and Stefanos Tsitsipas.
Medvedev, who received the Rome title in 2023, begins towards a qualifier or Christopher O’Connell. He may meet Musetti within the fourth spherical, and based mostly on his present type, you’ll be able to’t actually see Meddy fairing too nicely in that matchup.
Full draw beneath.
Event Information

Occasion Title: Internazionali BNL d’Italia, Rome Masters
Based: 1930
Location: Rome, Italy
Venue: Foro Italico, Viale del Foro Italico, 00135 Roma RM, Italy
Floor: Out of doors Clay Courtroom
Ball: Dunlop ATP Ball
Present Males’s Champions: Alexander Zverev
Present Males’s Doubles Champions: Marcel Granollers / Horacio Zeballos
Present Girls’s Champion: Iga Swiatek
Present Girls’s Doubles Champions: Sara Errani / Jasmine Paulini
Class: ATP Masters 1000
Draw Dimension: 96 Singles / 48 Qualifying / 32 Doubles
Dates: 7 – 18 Could, 2025
Prize Cash: €8,055,385 – Full Rome Masters prize cash breakdown.
Italian Open 2025 Seeds

Jannik Sinner
Alexander Zverev
Carlos Alcaraz
Taylor Fritz
Jack Draper
Casper Ruud
Alex de Minaur
Lorenzo Musetti
Holger Rune
Daniil Medvedev
Tommy Paul
Ben Shelton
Arthur Fils
Grigor Dimitrov
Frances Tiafoe
Andrey Rublev
Stefanos Tsitsipas
Francisco Cerúndolo
Tomáš Macháč
Jakub Menšík
Ugo Humbert
Sebastian Korda
Karen Khachanov
Alexei Popyrin
Alejandro Davidovich Fokina
Félix Auger-Aliassime
Denis Shapovalov
Brandon Nakashima
Matteo Berrettini
Hubert Hurkacz
Alex Michelsen
Sebastián Báez
Wild Playing cards
Federico Cinà
Fabio Fognini
Matteo Gigante
Luca Nardi
Francesco Passaro
Protected Rating
Withdrawals
Novak Djokovic → changed by Fábián Marozsán
David Goffin → changed by Aleksandar Vukic
Gaël Monfils → changed by Rinky Hijikata
Kei Nishikori → changed by Daniel Altmaier
Shang Juncheng → changed by Gabriel Diallo
Alejandro Tabilo → changed by Christopher O’Connell
Zhang Zhizhen → changed by Hugo Gaston
Qualifiers
Fortunate Losers
PDF Attracts
2025 Rome Masters Draw

High Half
Jannik Sinner (1) vs Bye
Mariano Navone vs Federico Cina (WC)
Qualifier vs Zizou Bergs
Bye vs Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (25)
Francisco Cerundolo (17) vs Bye
Hugo Gaston vs Nicolas Jarry
Roberto Carballes Baena vs Qualifier
Bye vs Frances Tiafoe (15)
Ben Shelton (12) vs Bye
Qualifier vs Jaume Munar
Aleksandar Vukic vs Qualifier
Bye vs Sebastian Korda (22)
Matteo Berrettini (29) vs Bye
Jacob Fearnley vs Fabio Fognini (WC)
Alexander Bublik vs Roman Safiullin
Bye vs Casper Ruud (6)
Taylor Fritz (4) vs Bye
Gabriel Diallo vs Marcos Giron
Mattia Bellucci vs Pedro Martinez
Bye vs Hubert Hurkacz (30)
Jakub Mensik (20) vs Bye
Arthur Rinderknech vs Matteo Gigante (WC)
Fabian Marozsan vs Joao Fonseca
Bye vs Andrey Rublev (16)
Tommy Paul (11) vs Bye
Matteo Arnaldi vs Roberto Bautista Agut
Learner Tien vs Reilly Opelka (PR)
Bye vs Tomas Machac (19)
Felix Auger-Aliassime (26) vs Bye
Nuno Borges vs Qualifier
Luca Nardi (WC) vs Flavio Cobolli
Bye vs Alex de Minaur (7)
Backside Half
Jack Draper (5) vs Bye
Bu Yunchaokete vs Luciano Darderi
Benjamin Bonzi vs Quentin Halys
Bye vs Sebastian Baez (32)
Ugo Humbert (21) vs Bye
Rinky Hijikata vs Corentin Moutet
Daniel Altmaier vs Francisco Comesana
Bye vs Holger Rune (9)
Grigor Dimitrov (14) vs Bye
Francesco Passaro (WC) vs Qualifier
Lorenzo Sonego vs Qualifier
Bye vs Karen Khachanov (23)
Alex Michelsen (31) vs Bye
Laslo Djere vs Tomas Martin Etcheverry
Yoshihito Nishioka vs Jan-Lennard Struff
Bye vs Carlos Alcaraz (3)
Lorenzo Musetti (8) vs Bye
Hamad Medjedovic vs Qualifier
Jordan Thompson vs Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard
Bye vs Brandon Nakashima (28)
Alexei Popyrin (24) vs Bye
Qualifier vs Aleksandar Kovacevic
Christopher O’Connell vs Qualifier
Bye vs Daniil Medvedev (10)
Arthur Fils (13) vs Bye
Tallon Griekspoor vs Miomir Kecmanovic
Jiri Lehecka vs Alexandre Muller
Bye vs Stefanos Tsitsipas (18)
Denis Shapovalov (27) vs Bye
Qualifier vs Damir Dzumhur
Camilo Ugo Carabelli vs Qualifier
Bye vs Alexander Zverev (2)
Ideas on the Draw

High Half
Seeded gamers: (1) Jannik Sinner, (4) Taylor Fritz, (6) Casper Ruud, (7) Alex de Minaur, (11) Tommy Paul, (12) Ben Shelton, (15) Frances Tiafoe, (16) Andrey Rublev, (17) Francisco Cerundolo, (20) Jakub Mensik, (22) Sebastian Korda, (25) Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, (26) Felix Auger-Aliassime, (29) Matteo Berrettini, (30) Hubert Hurkacz
World No. 1 Jannik Sinner is again in motion, launching his Rome marketing campaign towards both Mariano Navone or Federico Cina. The Italian’s draw is difficult, with the flashy Alejandro Davidovich Fokina doubtlessly awaiting in spherical three. Francisco Cerundolo may take a look at his mettle within the fourth spherical if Sinner navigates that.
One other potential headache comes within the quarters, the place clay court docket menace Casper Ruud is probably going lurking.
Recent off a Madrid Open win, Ruud’s heavy topspin may exploit Sinner’s rust after a three-month hiatus, and he’s not essentially the most pure clay court docket participant in comparison with the tennis he can produce on onerous courts.
Over within the second quarter, issues are comparatively open. Taylor Fritz and Alex de Minaur headline however stay unproven on clay at this degree. Alongside darkish horses like Tommy Paul and João Fonseca are additionally within the combine. Mensik may additionally issue right here.
Andrey Rublev may steal the highlight as he’s a clay-court menace when firing, however his Madrid wobbles counsel he’s nonetheless trying to find that further gear.
Backside Half
Seeded Gamers: (2) Alexander Zverev, (3) Carlos Alcaraz, (5) Jack Draper, (8) Lorenzo Musetti, (9) Holger Rune, (10) Daniil Medvedev, (13) Arthur Fils, (14) Grigor Dimitrov, (18) Stefanos Tsitsipas, (21) Ugo Humbert, (23) Karen Khachanov, (24) Alexei Popyrin, (27) Denis Shapovalov, (28) Brandon Nakashima, (31) Alex Michelsen, (32) Sebastian Baez
Defending champ and No. 2 seed Alexander Zverev’s season has been up and down. After profitable in Munich, he was dumped out of Madrid within the fourth spherical by Cerundolo, and I nonetheless don’t assume he’s bought an enormous quantity of confidence in his sport.
Whereas the German will get a tender opener towards Camilo Ugo Carabelli or a qualifier, the street will get bumpy quick.
Denis Shapovalov may carry big-hitting chaos in spherical three, adopted by a possible Stefanos Tsitsipas showdown within the fourth. 5 of the Greeks’ 10 wins within the H2H have come on clay however have but to fulfill in Rome.
If Zverev survives, the quarters may pit him towards hometown hero Lorenzo Musetti or Daniil Medvedev. The Russian confirmed he can play nicely right here when he lifted the title two years in the past, however the 2025 Medvedev appears a great distance off the 2023 model.
Within the third quarter, Carlos Alcaraz returns after his harm, which saved him out of Madrid. I predicted a clay court docket demolition a la Nadal after he received Monte Carlo, however that hasn’t occurred.
Assuming he’s firing, the Spaniard ought to progress to the quarters, seemingly dispatching Grigor Dimitrov in spherical 4. Elsewhere, Holger Rune and Jack Draper may slug it out for a final-eight spot, with the Dane’s clay sport giving him the sting, assuming he’s match match.
Attention-grabbing First Spherical Matches

Mario Navone vs Federico Cina (WC)
Hugo Gaston vs Nicolas Jarry
Jacob Fearnley vs Fabio Fognini (WC)
Fabian Marozan vs Joao Fonseca
Who wins Rome? Let me know within the feedback.