2025 Italian Open Predictions & Betting Tips

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The Italian Open is a prestigious event on the clay court swing and one of the final warm up events before the French Open. All the active top players in tennis take part at the ATP and WTA 1000 events and 2025 is no exception.

Jannik Sinner returns after serving a suspension for failing a doping test. Daniil Medvedev is a former champion with Alexander Zverev victorious in 2024. Carlos Alcaraz, Holger Rune, Casper Ruud and Jack Draper all come to Rome in form.

Iga Swiatek has won three of the last four events in Rome, beating Aryna Sabalenka in the final last year. Elena Rybakina won in 2023, Elina Svitolina victorious in 2017 and 2018 and is playing with plenty of confidence, winning the Open de Rouen and reaching the semi-finals in Madrid.

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Tips for betting on the 2025 Italian Open


The main factors to take into account when betting on the 2025 Italian Open is history at the event and clay court form. Check past results to find players that have performed well in previous tournaments.

History in Rome

Alexander Zverev is a two-time winner in Rome and is the defending champion after defeating Nicolas Jarry in the 2024 final.

Daniil Medvedev defeated Holger Rune in the 2023 final. Former runners-up include Stan Wawrinka and Stefanos Tsitsipas.

Elina Svitolina won the event in 2017 and 2018 but Iga Swiatek has emerged as the dominant force in Rome. The Pole has won three of the previous four events, defeating Aryna Sabalenka in the final last year.

Elena Rybakina won in 2023 after beating Anhelina Kalinina in the final. Victoria Azarenka, Madison Keys and Ons Jabeur have been runners-up in Italy.

Form

Jenson Brooksby, Luciano Darderi and Flavio Cobolli have won on the clay-court swing this year with Carlos Alcaraz beating Lorenzo Musetti to claim the Monte-Carlo Masters.

Holger Rune beat Alcaraz in the Barcelona Open final and Alexander Zverev beat Ben Shelton to claim the BMW Open in Munich.

Casper Ruud beat Lorenzo Musetti in the Madrid Open final last week with Francisco Cerundolo and Lorenzo Musetti beaten semi-finalists.

Jessica Pegula and Camila Osorio have claimed titles on clay this year, Jelena Ostapenko beating Swiatek and Sabalenka on her way to the title in Stuttgart.

Svitolina won the Open de Rouen without dropping a set and Sabalenka beat Coco Gauff to claim the Madrid Open last week. Svitolina and Swiatek got to the semi-finals in Spain.

Prize Money


The total prize money is €8,055,385 with the winner claiming €985,030.

2025 Italian Open
SinglesDoubles
Winner €985,030 €400,560
Runner-up €523,870 €212,060
Semifinalist €291,040 €113,880
Quarterfinalist €165,670 €56,950
Fourth Round €90,445 €30,540
Third Round €52,925 €16,690
Second Round €30,895 n/a
First Round €20,820 n/a

Men's Seeds


World No.1 Jannik Sinner returns to action which pushes Alexander Zverev and Carlos Alcaraz down a notch after the pair were top seeds in Madrid.

Player
Country
Seed
Rank
Jannik Sinner Italy 1 1
Alexander Zverev Germany 2 2
Carlos Alcaraz Spain 3 3
Taylor Fritz United States 4 4
Jack Draper United Kingdom 5 5
Casper Ruud Norway 6 7
Alex de Minaur Australia 7 8
Lorenzo Musetti Italy 8 9
Holger Rune Denmark 9 10
Daniil Medvedev Russia 10 11
Tommy Paul United States 11 12
Ben Shelton United States 12 13
Arthur Fils France 13 14
Grigor Dimitrov Bulgaria 14 15
Frances Tiafoe United States 15 16
Andrey Rublev Russia 16 17
Francisco Cerundolo Argentina 17 18
Stefanos Tsitsipas Greece 18 19
Tomas Machac Czech Republic 19 20
Jakub Mensik Czech Republic 20 21
Ugo Humbert France 21 22
Sebastian Korda United States 22 23
Karen Khachanov Russia 23 24
Alexei Popyrin Australia 24 25
Alejandro Davidovich Fokina Spain 25 26
Felix Auger-Aliassime Canada 26 27
Denis Shapovalov Canada 27 28
Brandon Nakashima United States 28 29
Matteo Berrettini Italy 29 30
Hubert Hurkacz Poland 30 31
Alex Michelsen Unted States 31 32
Sebastian Baez Argentina 32 33

Women's Seeds


Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek continue to lead the way in the women's game. Mirra Andreeva remains on track to become a Top 5 player this year.

Player
Country
Seed
Rank
Aryna Sabalenka Belarus 1 1
Iga Swiatek Poland 2 2
Jessica Pegula United States 3 4
Coco Gauff United States 4 3
Madison Keys United States 5 6
Jasmine Paolini Italy 6 5
Mirra Andreeva Russia 7 7
Zheng Qinwen China 8 8
Paula Badosa Spain 9 10
Emma Navarro United States 10 9
Elena Rybakina Kazakhstan 11 12
Karolina Muchova Czech Republic 12 13
Diana Shnaider Russia 13 11
Daria Kasatkina Russia 14 15
Amanda Anisimova United States 15 17
Elina Svitolina Ukraine 16 14
Jelena Ostapenko Latvia 17 18
Beatriz Haddad Maia Brazil 18 22
Liudmila Samsonova Russia 19 21
Donna Vekic Croatia 20 19
Ekaterina Alexandrova Russia 21 20
Clara Tauson Denmark 22 23
Yulia Putintseva Kazakhstan 23 29
Leylah Fernandez Canada 24 26
Elise Mertens Belgium 25 24
Magdalena Frech Poland 26 25
Ons Jabeur Tunisia 27 36
Anna Kalinskaya Russia 28 28
Danielle Collins United States 29 35
Linda Noskova Czech Republic 30 30
Sofia Kenin United States 31 31
Magda Linette Poland 32 32

Schedule


The first round begins on 6 May with the women's final scheduled for Saturday, 17 May. The men's final will be played on Sunday, 18 May.

Day
Date
Men's Events
Women's Events
1 Tuesday 6 May No Play First Round
2 Wednesday 7 May First Round First Round
3 Thursday 8 May First Round Second Round
4 Friday 9 May Second Round Second Round
6 Saturday 10 May Second Round Third Round
7 Sunday 11 May Third Round Third Round
8 Monday 12 May Third Round Fourth Round
9 Tuesday 13 May Fourth Round Quarter Finals
10 Wednesday 14 May Quarter Finals Quarter Finals
11 Thursday 15 May Quarter Finals Semi-Finals
12 Friday 16 May Semi-Finals No Play
13 Saturday 17 May No Play Final
14 Sunday 18 May Final No Play

News


Keep up to date with all the news from the tournament. The official Italian Open website has everything you need to know including order of play, statistics and injuries.

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2025 Italian Open FAQs

When is the 2025 Italian Open being played?

The 2025 Italian Open is being played from 6 to 18 May.

Where is the Italian Open played?

The Italian Open is played at Foro Italico in Rome, Italy.

What surface is the Italian Open played on?

The Italian Open is played on outdoor clay courts.

What is the 2025 Italian Open Prize Money?

The 2025 Italian Open prize money is €8,055,385.