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Sinner’s Rome Surge Puts Nadal And Djokovic Records In His Crosshairs
Jannik Sinner keeps rolling at the Italian Open, reaching the Rome semifinals while chasing Nadal- and Djokovic-linked milestones that now look uncomfortably realistic.
Gauff Survives Rome Scare Again, and Her Nerves Are Still Working Overtime
Coco Gauff battled past Mirra Andreeva in another tense Rome thriller, then admitted the heavy balls and short length were making life miserable on clay.
Swiatek Powers Past Pegula In Rome To Hit First Semifinal Of 2026
Iga Swiatek looked sharp in Rome, crushing Jessica Pegula 6-1, 6-2 to reach her first semifinal of the 2026 season and send a Roland Garros reminder.
Zverev’s Rome Run Rolls On, But Darderi Exposes the Warning Signs
Alexander Zverev kept his Rome momentum rolling and then hit turbulence against Luciano Darderi, whose home-soil surge underlined the thin margins at the Foro Italico.
Swiatek’s Clay-Court Reset Arrives In Rome As Osaka Is Routed
Iga Swiatek delivered her sharpest performance of the spring in Rome, brushing aside Naomi Osaka and hinting that the Queen of Clay is warming up again.
Coco Gauff Takes Rome the Hard Way, Then Explains the Mindset Shift
Coco Gauff battled through a messy clay-court week in Rome, then opened up about her “weird” mental state and the Rafael Nadal quote guiding her.
Djokovic’s Rome Stumble Puts Roland Garros Prep Under the Microscope
Novak Djokovic’s first match back after two months ended in a shocking loss to Dino Prizmic in Rome, raising fresh doubts about his French Open build-up.
Swiatek’s Madrid Exit Raises Health Questions, But Rome Still Beckons
Iga Swiatek’s Madrid Open retirement came amid illness concerns and renewed scrutiny of her support team, with Rome now the quick turnaround target.
Raducanu’s Madrid Withdrawal Extends A Familiar Clay-Court Problem
Emma Raducanu has pulled out of Madrid as she manages post-viral symptoms, pushing her comeback target toward Rome and leaving more clay questions than answers.