The 2024 Italian Open began on Wednesday, May 8, as the world’s best tennis players arrived at the at the Foro Italico Complex in Rome. It’s the 81st edition one of the most prestigious tournaments on the calendar, and with 1000 ATP Tour Masters points up for grabs, one veteran is returning to a tournament he has dominated over the years.
Novak Djokovic may be the top seed and Daniil Medvedev the defending champion after beating Holger Rune in last year’s final, but record-breaking 10-time winner Rafael Nadal is back and is into the second round already, looking to claim an 11th crown and leave his mark on this tournament for possibly the final time.
Although he enters the 2024 Italian Open ranked a lowly 305th in the world, Nadal will be confident of progressing deep into one of his statement tournaments, particularly with Spanish compatriot Carlos Alcaraz out injured.
Like with last week’s Madrid Open, Nadal and Canadian Denis Shapovalov have entered this year’s event with a protected ranking, restricted for competitors who have recently spent time out due to injury. And, you can follow his progress throughout the tournament alongside The Sporting News.
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Next up for Nadal at this year’s tournament is Poland’s Hubert Hurkacz in the second round. He has already beaten 24-year-old Belgian qualifier Zizou Bergs.
He is scheduled to play the world No.8 in his second-round match on Saturday, May 11.
Tomas Martin Etcheverry could be the Spaniard’s next challenger in the third round should he defeat Hurkacz, while 2023 finalist Holger Rune, unfortunately for Nadal, is also on this side of the draw.
Nadal faces Hurkacz at the Foro Italico on Saturday, May 11 but the order of play has not yet been decided.
The Sporting News will update this post when details are released.
Country | Date | Time |
UK (BST) | Saturday, May 11 | TBD |
Canada (ET) | Saturday, May 11 | TBD |
US (ET) | Saturday, May 11 | TBD |
As one of the poster boys for Spanish tennis, Nadal’s second-round match will be one of the most anticipated clashes at this stage of this year’s Italian Open, and as such there’s plenty of coverage confirmed.
Here’s a look at the following TV channels and live streams in the major territories:
Region | TV | Streaming |
USA | Tennis Channel | Fubo, Sling TV, TCPlus |
Canada | TSN |
TSN Direct |
UK | Sky Sports Tennis | Sky Go App, NOW TV |
Australia | beIN Sports | beIN Sports Connect |
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Nadal’s storied career has seen him be victorious in almost every top-class professional tournament there is to win, but few come close to the amount of success he’s had in Rome over the years, winning 10 editions of the Italian Open between 2005 and 2021.
In fact, Nadal has only won more ATP Tour Masters finals in Monte Carlo, with 11, and that adds to a further 14 grand slam wins at the French Open alone, both of which are also records. The 37-year-old has only ever lost twice in a Rome decider, in 2011 and 2014 — both to this year’s top seed and favourite Novak Djokovic.
The Spaniard has won back-to-back Italian Open titles on three occasions, in 2009/10, 2012/13 and 2018/19, while his first Rome win back in 2005 began a three-year period of dominance as he collected the title in both 2006 and 2007 too. Can he repeat that kind of magic in 2024? Stay tuned with TSN to find out.
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