Another two-week combined event is already underway in Rome, with second round ATP and WTA action taking place on Friday. The top eight men and the...
The organizers of the Italian Open have pledged to ensure that the men’s and women’s champions will receive the same amount of prize money from 2025...
The tournament has been accused of 'an unacceptable pay gap' by one of the countries leading independent agencies.
American author Michael Mewshaw gifted UbiTennis with what he calls “an impressionistic piece I put together about the Italian Open,” a recollection of his past sojourns...
Will officials be able to change the minds of the Technical Scientific Committee?
To save both Masters 1000, even in the event of a dispute with the US Open and wait for the big names, here are the compromise...
Angelo Binaghi, the president of the Italian Tennis Federation, seeps optimism. However, there might be just one Master 1000 spot before Paris, were the French and...
Nadal captures the title in Rome prevailing over the Zverev in three sets. The Spaniard will be back at world No. 1 when the rankings come...
Elina Svitolina thrashed Simona Halep 6-0 6-4 to win the Italian Open for the second successive year and remain World No.4.
Ubitennis previews the men's and the women's finals at the Italian Open
Ubitennis previews the two finals take place in Rome today.
Nadal leads the head-to-head against Zverev 4-0, but time will certainly favour the youngster. Svitolina is looking to once again defeat Halep in a repeat of...
Ubitennis looks at the two must-see matches on semifinals day at the Foro Italico.
Sharapova’s records, battle No. 47 between Nadal and Djokovic, Cilic’s first semifinal, Zverev’s stubbornness and Kontaveit’s surprising performance: Semifinals day at the Foro Italico should offer...
World No.1 Simona Halep is set to face her biggest test yet this week at the Foro Italico.
Caroline Wozniacki came through a tough test as she beat Anastasija Sevastova 6-2 5-7 6-3 to set up a quarter-final with Anett Kontaveit.
Ubitennis reviews all the action that took place on the fifth day of the Italian Open.
All eyes will be on Rafael Nadal as he takes on the new Canadian No.1
The Italian No.1 is gaining momentum as Karolina Pliskova faces the prospect of a hefty fine.
Maria Sharapova fought back from a set down to beat Dominika Cibulkova 3-6 6-4 6-2 and book a third round meeting with Daria Gavrilova.