The Internazionali BNL d’Italia returns to the long-lasting Foro Italico this week, and there’s no defending champion within the draw with Alcaraz lacking each right here and Roland Garros.
Thus, Jannik Sinner arrives because the clear favorite, chasing a Profession Golden Masters and seeking to dominate on house soil.
However with Novak Djokovic again from harm, Alexander Zverev seeking to bounce again after his Madrid closing loss, and a harmful supporting solid able to pounce, nothing is assured.
Though you’d be hard-pressed to see anybody however the Italian Numero Uno leaving Rome with the title, his recreation appears to be on one other degree than anybody else proper now.
Contemporary off his Madrid title, Sinner sits on the prime of a prime half that appears manageable, whereas the underside half options Zverev anchored in opposition to a difficult discipline.
The center sections are broad open, with tough matches for Daniil Medvedev, questions round Djokovic’s sharpness, and loads of harmful clay specialists lurking.
Full draw, seeds, key storylines, and section-by-section breakdown beneath.
Match Data

Occasion Identify: 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: Carlos Alcaraz
Present Males’s Doubles Champions: Marcelo Arévalo / Mate Pavić
Present Girls’s Champion: Jasmine Paolini
Present Girls’s Doubles Champions: Sara Errani / Jasmine Paulini
Class: ATP Masters 1000
Draw Measurement: 96 Singles / 48 Qualifying / 32 Doubles
Dates: 5 – 17 Could, 2026
Prize Cash: €8,235,540 – Full Rome Masters prize cash breakdown.
Italian Open 2026 Seeds


Seeds
Jannik Sinner
Alexander Zverev
Novak Djokovic
Félix Auger-Aliassime
Ben Shelton
Alex de Minaur
Daniil Medvedev
Lorenzo Musetti
Alexander Bublik
Flavio Cobolli
Jiří Lehečka
Andrey Rublev
Karen Khachanov
Valentin Vacherot
Arthur Fils
Tommy Paul
Cameron Norrie
Luciano Darderi
Learner Tien
Frances Tiafoe
Alejandro Davidovich Fokina
Arthur Rinderknech
Casper Ruud
Tomás Martín Etcheverry
Francisco Cerúndolo
Jakub Menšík
João Fonseca
Corentin Moutet
Tallon Griekspoor
Brandon Nakashima
Ugo Humbert
Rafael Jódar
Wild Playing cards
Matteo Arnaldi
Gianluca Cadenasso
Federico Cinà
Francesco Maestrelli
Luca Nardi
Protected Rating
Withdrawals
Carlos Alcaraz → changed by Sebastian Ofner
Arthur Cazaux → changed by Mattia Bellucci
Raphaël Collignon → changed by Alexandre Müller
Gabriel Diallo → changed by Alexander Blockx
Jack Draper → changed by Hamad Medjedovic
Taylor Fritz → changed by Zachary Svajda
Sebastian Korda → changed by Matteo Berrettini
Kamil Majchrzak → changed by Roberto Bautista Agut
Reilly Opelka → changed by Aleksandar Vukic
Holger Rune → changed by Damir Džumhur
Qualifiers
Fortunate Losers
2026 Rome Masters Draw


High Half
Jannik Sinner (1) vs Bye
Sebastian Ofner vs Alex Michelsen
Alexei Popyrin vs Matteo Berrettini
Bye vs Jakub Mensik (26)
Frances Tiafoe (20) vs Bye
Lorenzo Sonego vs Ignacio Buse
Qualifier vs Luca Nardi (WC)
Bye vs Arthur Fils (15)
Andrey Rublev (12) vs Bye
Qualifier vs Miomir Kecmanovic
Qualifier vs Juan Manuel Cerundolo
Bye vs Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (21)
Brandon Nakashima (30) vs Bye
Roberto Bautista Agut vs Francesco Maestrelli (WC)
Qualifier vs Qualifier
Bye vs Ben Shelton (5)
Felix Auger-Aliassime (4) vs Bye
Denis Shapovalov vs Mariano Navone
Hamad Medjedovic vs Valentin Royer
Bye vs Joao Fonseca (27)
Tomas Martin Etcheverry (24) vs Bye
Roman Burruchaga vs Mattia Bellucci
Marcos Giron vs Marin Cilic
Bye vs Valentin Vacherot (14)
Flavio Cobolli (10) vs Bye
Zizou Bergs vs Terence Atmane
Thiago Tirante vs Giulio Cadenasso (WC)
Bye vs Cameron Norrie (17)
Corentin Moutet (28) vs Bye
Ethan Quinn vs Qualifier
Stefanos Tsitsipas vs Tomas Machac
Bye vs Daniil Medvedev (7)
Backside Half
Lorenzo Musetti (8) vs Bye
Qualifier vs Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard
Qualifier vs Alejandro Tabilo
Bye vs Francisco Cerundolo (25)
Casper Ruud (23) vs Bye
Marco Trungelliti vs Zachary Svajda
Jan-Lennard Struff vs Qualifier
Bye vs Jiri Lehecka (11)
Karen Khachanov (13) vs Bye
Camilo Ugo Carabelli vs Alexander Shevchenko
Alexandre Muller vs Botic van de Zandschulp
Bye vs Arthur Rinderknech (22)
Ugo Humbert (31) vs Bye
Fabian Marozsan vs Vit Kopriva
Marton Fucsovics vs Qualifier
Bye vs Novak Djokovic (3)
Alex de Minaur (6) vs Bye
Matteo Arnaldi (WC) vs Jaume Munar
Qualifier vs Nuno Borges
Bye vs Rafael Jodar (32)
Learner Tien (19) vs Bye
Damir Dzumhur vs Adrian Mannarino
Jenson Brooksby vs Sebastian Baez
Bye vs Alexander Bublik (9)
Tommy Paul (16) vs Bye
Aleksandar Vukic vs Qualifier
Hubert Hurkacz vs Yannick Hanfmann
Bye vs Luciano Darderi (18)
Tallon Griekspoor (29) vs Bye
Federico Cina (WC) vs Alexander Blockx
Zhang Zhizhen (PR) vs Daniel Altmaier
Bye vs Alexander Zverev (2)
PDF Draw
Ideas on the Draw


High Quarter
Seeded gamers: (1) Jannik Sinner, (5) Ben Shelton, (12) Andrey Rublev, (15) Arthur Fils, (20) Frances Tiafoe, (21) Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, (26) Jakub Mensik, (30) Brandon Nakashima.
This part revolves round Sinner, who arrives on a dominant Masters-winning streak and with the added motivation of finishing the Profession Golden Masters on house soil.
His opening rounds are manageable, however a possible third-round assembly with Mensik stands out, on condition that the Czech is among the few gamers to beat him this season.
Fils looms as a fourth-round opponent, though Sinner dealt with him comfortably in Madrid, whereas Shelton is the primary various risk along with his bettering clay recreation. Rublev’s presence provides some depth, however he hasn’t constantly delivered for a very long time.
General, this appears to be like like one other title for the highest seed, with solely a few real hazard spots early on, and I can’t see who takes him out, barring some type of fatigue/harm? Even in Madrid, he didn’t play that nicely in the course of the earlier rounds, however no one obtained shut.
Second Quarter
Seeded gamers: (4) Felix Auger-Aliassime, (7) Daniil Medvedev, (10) Flavio Cobolli, (14) Valentin Vacherot, (17) Cameron Norrie, (24) Tomas Martin Etcheverry, (27) Joao Fonseca, (28) Corentin Moutet.
That is essentially the most open quarter within the draw. Auger-Aliassime may face Shapovalov early, whereas Medvedev has arguably the hardest opener of any prime seed in opposition to Tsitsipas or Machac, successfully a second-week-level conflict in spherical one.
Cobolli and Etcheverry are each harmful clay-courters able to capitalising if increased seeds falter, whereas Fonseca stays a possible disruptor with the power to take out established names.
If Medvedev survives his early assessments, he’ll possible grow to be the favorite to progress as a former champion, however it’s been some time since he delivered any actual tennis of word on clay.
Third Quarter
Seeded gamers: (3) Novak Djokovic, (8) Lorenzo Musetti, (11) Jiri Lehecka, (13) Karen Khachanov, (22) Arthur Rinderknech, (23) Casper Ruud, (25) Francisco Cerundolo, (31) Ugo Humbert.
All eyes listed here are on Djokovic, who returns from harm and faces a comparatively light opener, however questions stay over his degree and match sharpness.
Musetti, backed by the Rome crowd, is a severe risk and a pure clay performer who may capitalise if Djokovic is beneath his finest.
The projected third-round conflict between Ruud and Lehecka is pivotal, with the winner prone to emerge as Djokovic’s largest impediment en path to the semi-finals.
Cerundolo is one other harmful floater who may disrupt the seedings, and he has made the quarters in Rome earlier than, so he may threaten Musetti in spherical three.
Regardless, this quarter has a transparent favorite on paper, but additionally loads of practical upset pathways if Djokovic isn’t absolutely dialled in.
Backside Quarter
Seeded gamers: (2) Alexander Zverev, (6) Alex de Minaur, (9) Alexander Bublik, (16) Tommy Paul, (18) Luciano Darderi, (19) Learner Tien, (29) Tallon Griekspoor, (32) Rafael Jodar.
Zverev anchors the underside quarter and, regardless of a heavy loss to Sinner in Madrid, nonetheless appears to be like nicely positioned to go deep at a event he has traditionally carried out nicely in.
His early rounds are usually not simple, with Altmaier or Zhang able to testing him instantly, whereas a projected quarter-final in opposition to De Minaur could possibly be tough. But when he’s appropriate that there’s a niche between himself and the remainder of the sector, then he ought to progress.
Bublik stays unpredictable, whereas Paul, Griekspoor and Darderi provide stable however not overwhelming opposition. The wildcard storyline is Jodar, who already beat De Minaur in Madrid and will accomplish that once more.
Attention-grabbing First Spherical Matches


Stefanos Tsitsipas vs Tomas Machac
Denis Shapovalov vs Mariano Navone
Alexei Popyrin vs Matteo Berrettini
Roberto Bautista Agut vs Francesco Maestrelli
Marcos Giron vs Marin Cilic
Zizou Bergs vs Terence Atmane
Alexandre Muller vs Botic van de Zandschulp
Matteo Arnaldi vs Jaume Munar
Jenson Brooksby vs Sebastian Baez
Hubert Hurkacz vs Yannick Hanfmann
Zhizhen Zhang vs Daniel Altmaier




















