![]() ![]() 1 Update: Djokovic will compete at the Foro Italico as the No. Last year, he captured his 1,000th tour-level victory at the event in the semi-finals against Casper Ruud.ģ) No. The Serbian has suffered early losses in each of his two clay-court tournaments this year (2-2 record), but will be confident in Rome, where he is set for his 17th consecutive appearance and where he has never lost before the quarter-finals. The Spaniard is fresh off successful title defences in Barcelona and Madrid and will try to secure his fifth Masters 1000 title.Ģ) Djokovic Back In Action: Six-time Internazionali BNL d’Italia champion Djokovic returns to action for the first time since Banja Luka. ![]() Alcaraz has competed in Italy before, having won the Next Gen ATP Finals in Milan in 2021, but this will be his first ATP Tour action in the country outside of the event. 1 Novak Djokovic and other stars in the draw will try to halt the Spaniard’s hot streak.Ī looks at 10 things to watch in Rome.ġ) Alcaraz Making Debut: The hottest player on the circuit will make his Rome debut. The tournament was expanded to a 12-day event this year.Ĭarlos Alcaraz brings plenty of momentum to the Foro Italico after emerging victorious in Barcelona and Madrid, but World No. The world’s biggest stars travel to Rome this week for the Internazionali BNL d’Italia, the season’s third and final clay-court ATP Masters 1000 event. ![]()
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