Tennis
Rome Open 2026: Draw, Schedule & Key Details
The Rome Open 2026 brings together the world’s top tennis players for the final major clay-court test before the second Grand Slam of the season. From the official draw and qualifying rounds to the full match schedule and key contenders, here’s everything you need to know ahead of the action in Rome.
All roads lead to Rome as the clay season is heating up. Tennis fans get ready for the final warm-up before this year’s second Grand Slam. Here, the world’s top players are expected to compete in full swing. In this article, we bring you everything you need to know ahead of this year’s tournament.
Tournament Snapshot
- Dates: 4 – 17 May 2026
- Location: Rome, Italy
- Surface: Clay
- Level: ATP Masters 1000 / WTA 1000
- Prize Money:
- Men: €8,235,540
- Women: $8,312,293
When Is the Draw?
Keep your calendars open with the official draw for both the men’s and women’s singles starting on Monday the 4th of May. The WTA is scheduled for 11:00 CET, with the men’s draw expected shortly after.
Tournament Format & Key Dates
96 players, including the wildcards and qualifiers, enter the main draw of the Internazionali BNL d’Italia on Tuesday, May 4th. The main draw starts the following day.
- Qualifying: 4–5 May
- Main draw begins: 5 May (women), 6 May (men)
- Women’s final: 16 May
- Men’s final: 17 May
Seedings Explained
Seedings are based on the rankings released on 4 May. These determine the potential matchups later in the event as the top 32 players in both draws will be seeded. These players receive a first-round bye, which means they enter the tournament in round two.
Qualifying Rounds
Before the main draw can start, 48 players must battle it out through a two-round qualifying tournament. Only 12 men and 12 women reach the main draw, making these exhilarating qualifiers. Qualifying takes place from the 4th to the 5th of May.
Wildcard Entries
Men’s Main Entry Wildcards
- Matteo Arnaldi
- Federico Cina
- Francesco Maestrelli
- Luca Nardi
- Gianluca Cadenasso
Women’s Main Entry Wildcards
- Nuria Brancaccio
- Lucia Bronzetti
- Tyra Caterina Grant
- Lisa Pigato
- Jennifer Ruggeri
- Lucrezia Stefanini
- Martina Trevisan
Full Schedule Breakdown
- 4 May (Mon): First round of qualifying
- 5 May (Tue): Women’s first round / Final qualifying
- 6 May (Wed): Men’s and women’s first round
- 7 May (Thu): Women’s second round / Men’s first round
- 8 May (Fri): Second round matches
- 9 May (Sat): Women’s third round / Men’s second round
- 10 May (Sun): Third round matches
- 11 May (Mon): Women’s last 16 / Men’s third round
- 12 May (Tue): Women’s quarter-finals / Men’s last 16
- 13 May (Wed): Quarter-finals
- 14 May (Thu): Women’s semis / Men’s quarter-finals
- 15 May (Fri): Men’s semi-finals
- 16 May (Sat): Women’s final
- 17 May (Sun): Men’s final + doubles finals
Ranking Points on Offer
ATP (Men)
- Winner: 1000 points
- Finalist: 650
- Semi-final: 400
- Quarter-final: 200
WTA (Women)
- Winner: 1000 points
- Finalist: 650
- Semi-final: 390
- Quarter-final: 215
Defending Champions
- Men’s Singles: Carlos Alcaraz (not competing this year)
- Women’s Singles: Jasmine Paolini
- Men’s Doubles: Marcelo Arevalo / Mate Pavic
- Women’s Doubles: Sara Errani / Jasmine Paolini
Recent Rome Champions
In recent years, this tournament has seen some of the biggest names in tennis, such as Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, and Iga Swiatek, lift the trophy.
Final Word on the Rome Open 2026
With the French Open right around the corner, the Rome Open provides an exciting ground to prove who is who. Expect high-intensity matchups, potential upsets, and a strong indication of who could dominate in Paris later this month.
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