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5 days ago |
tennis-infinity.com | Erik Virostko
Jannik Sinner returned to the tennis courts at the 2025 Italian Open in Rome, and his fashion choices might have surprised some. Sinner made a long-awaited return to tennis in front of his home fans in Rome. His first opponent wasn't an easy one, as the World No. 1 had to take on clay specialist Mariano Navone.
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5 days ago |
tennis-infinity.com | Erik Virostko
Tennis is in Rome at the same time as the new pope was chosen in the Vatican, and Coco Gauff, as a proud Christian, reacted to the news. Gauff is competing at the 2025 Italian Open in Rome, where she reached the fourth round, setting up a meeting with fellow US Open champion Emma Raducanu. During her stay in the Italian capital, a new pope was chosen in the Vatican City, which is only about a 15-minute drive away from Foro Italico, where the WTA 1000 tournament is played.
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5 days ago |
tennis-infinity.com | Erik Virostko
Iga Swiatek was brutally honest and in no mood for talking after her loss at the 2025 Italian Open. Professional tennis players and athletes in general often have to deal with the pressure that comes with competing. For Swiatek, that pressure reached maximum values during her incredibly successful period on the WTA Tour. At one point, the Polish player was on a 37-match winning streak, so it was difficult for fans not to become excited about how successful she could become.
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5 days ago |
tennis-infinity.com | Erik Virostko
Carlos Alcaraz played his first match since previously withdrawing from the Madrid Open, and he provided an awaited injury update after his win. Alcaraz started his Italian Open campaign with a comfortable win over Dusan Lajovic. The four-time Grand Slam champion didn't appear to struggle during the match, and that applies to both his level and his body.
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6 days ago |
tennis-infinity.com | Erik Virostko
Jannik Sinner returned to the tennis courts in front of home fans at the 2025 Italian Open in Rome, and it was a victorious return for the ATP World No. 1 player. Sinner spent the last three months away from the tennis courts. Not because he would have wanted to, but because he reached an agreement with the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) about his doping case, which meant he had to be suspended for three months.
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