Italian Open 2025 draw and schedule for Emma Raducanu, Jack Draper, Jannik Sinner, plus how to watch on Sky Sports
Watch Italian Open live on Sky Sports until May 18; Britain's Jack Draper and Emma Raducanu looking to impress; world No 1 Jannik Sinner returns following doping ban; Iga Swiatek and Alexander Zverev are defending women's and men's champions respectively
Sunday 11 May 2025 18:32, UK
Keep up to date with the schedule for the Italian Open in Rome as Jannik Sinner returns to action after his three-month ban.
Britain's Emma Raducanu and Jack Draper are into the last 16 of the women's and men's singles respectively, with Raducanu to face USA's Coco Gauff on Monday and Draper to meet France's Corentin Moutet on Tuesday.
Sinner's first match on the ATP Tour since winning the Australian Open in January saw him beat Mariano Navone and he will now face Dutch player Jesper De Jong on Monday in the round of 32.
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How are the Brits getting on in Rome?
✅ Emma Raducanu - into the last 16 after beating Maya Joint, Jil Teichmann, and Veronika Kudermetova
❌ Katie Boulter - eliminated after losing to Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova in straight sets in first round
❌ Sonay Kartal - beaten in last 64 by Linda Noskova after defeating Kimberly Birrell in round one
✅ Jack Draper - into the last 16 after beating Luciano Darderi and Vit Kopriva
❌ Jacob Fearnley - knocked out by Matteo Berrettini in the second round
❌ Cameron Norrie - beaten by Daniil Medvedev in last 64, losing 6-4 6-2
Sinner makes his return: What led to ban?
World No 1 Jannik Sinner made a solid return from his three-month doping ban in beating 99th-ranked Mariano Navone 6-3 6-4 before an adoring home crowd at the Italian Open on Saturday.
It was Sinner's first match in more than 100 days, since he won his third Grand Slam title at the Australian Open in January.
Sinner is returning to the sport after agreeing a three-month ban with the World Anti-Doping Agency over the positive tests he returned last March for a banned steroid.
Sinner was initially cleared of blame after it was accepted the substance entered his body via a product used by his then physio during a massage, but WADA appealed the decision.
In February, less than a month after winning his third Grand Slam title at the Australian Open, it was announced he had accepted the short suspension, which will run out on May 5.
The case has provoked strong reactions from inside and outside the sport, with many arguing Sinner has received preferential treatment, although he has always maintained he did not do anything wrong.
Sinner is on a 21-match winning streak dating back to a final loss against Carlos Alcaraz in Beijing at the beginning of October and still has a lead of close to 2,000 points at the top of the rankings.
What's the Italian Open schedule?
Day sessions begin at 10am, with evening sessions starting at 6pm.
Main Draw: Wednesday May 7 - Sunday May 18
Women's singles final: Saturday May 17 (not before 5pm)
Men's singles final: Sunday May 18 (not before 5pm)
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