Internazionali BNL d'Italia, Rome - ATP Masters 1000

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DATE: September 14 - 21, 2020
SURFACE: Clay
PRIZE MONEY: €3,465,045
FIELD SIZE: 56
DEFENDING CHAMPION: Rafael Nadal

Seeds:

1. Novak Djokovic
2. Rafael Nadal
3. Stefanos Tsitsipas
4. Matteo Berrettini
5. Gael Monfils
6. David Goffin
7. Fabio Fognini
8. Diego Schwartzman
9. Andrey Rublev
10. Stan Wawrinka
11. Karen Khachanov
12. Denis Shapovalov
13. Milos Raonic
14. Cristian Garin
15. Grigor Dimitrov
16. Felix Auger-Aliassime

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The Tournament:

The Internazionali BNL d’Italia features the best players at the Foro Italico in Rome. The tournament is one of the three ATP World Tour Masters 1000 events contested on clay, but the event is more than just tennis; it is a total entertainment experience. High fashion, fine food, fabulous shopping and celebrity musical performances have made the tournament one of the most glamorous stops on the ATP World Tour. Rafael Nadal has won a record seven titles in Rome.

The tennis complex has 11 courts, including the 10,400-seater Centre Court.

About Rome:

Rome, Italy’s capital, is a sprawling, cosmopolitan city with nearly 3,000 years of globally influential art, architecture and culture on display. Ancient ruins such as the Forum and the Colosseum evoke the power of the former Roman Empire. Vatican City, headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church, has St. Peter’s Basilica and the Vatican Museums, which house masterpieces such as Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel frescoes. Italy has been rocked hard by the Covid crisis, but, like all great cities, Rome is shaken, but not cowed. When travel is an option again, a great way to see Rome is through it's neighborhoods and local food. It's easy to get lost in the notion that you have to hit all of the ancient sights. But don't forget to hang out with the locals.


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Tourism guide:



TV Coverage:

Asia:

Afghanistan - MSM (Sony)
Bangladesh - MSM (Sony)
Bhutan - MSM (Sony)
China - CCTV
China - Iqiyi
Shanghai - Shanghai Media
Hong Kong - PCCW
India - MSM (Sony)
Japan - WOWOW
Japan - NHK
Japan - Gaora Sports Channel
South Korea - Eclat
Malaysia - Measat (Astro Supersport)
Maldives - MSM (Sony)
Nepal - MSM (Sony)
Pakistan - MSM (Sony)
Philippines - Elite Sport
Singapore - Starhub (Supersports)
Sri Lanka - MSM (Sony)
Taiwan - Sino Catch (Sportcast)
Thailand - Cineplex (Truevisions)
Vietnam - Canal+ Overseas

Middle East:
Israel - Charlton/Sport1
MENA - BeIn Sport

Americas:
Brazil - Globosat
Canada - Tennis Canada/Rogers Sportsnet
Canada - TSN
Caribbean - ESPN International
South America - ESPN International
United States - Tennis Channel
United States - ESPN (Indian Wells, Miami, Nitto ATP Finals)
United States - ESPN (Canada, Cincinnati)

Africa:
Africa - Canal+ Overseas/Africa
Africa - Supersport
MENA - BeIn Sport

Australasia:
Australasia - ESPN International

Europe:
Albania - Supersport
Andorra - Sogecable/Telefonica (Movistar)
Andorra - TVE (Siccative)
Austria - Sky Deutschland
Belgium - BeTV
Belgium - Telenet (Play Sports)
Bosnia & Herzegovina - United Media (IKO Sportklub)
Bulgaria - MTEL/A1
Croatia - United Media (IKO Sportklub)
Cyprus - CYTA
Czech Republic - Tolano (Digi Sport)
Denmark - Modern Times Group (TV3)
Finland - MTV3
France - Eurosport
France - Canal+
Georgia - Silk Media
Georgia - Adjara
Germany - Sky Deutschland
Greece - Hellenic (OTE TV)
Hungary - RCS & RDS (Digisport)
Italy, San Marino & Vatican City - Sky Italia
Kosovo - Supersport
Lichtenstein - Sky Deutschland
Luxembourg - BeTV
Luxembourg - Sky Deutschland
Montenegro - United Media (IKO Sportklub)
Netherlands - Fox Sports
North Macedonia - United Media (IKO Sportklub)
Norway - Modern Times Group (Viaplay)
Poland - Polsat
Portugal - Sport TV
Romania - RCS & RDS (Digisport)
Russia - Eurosport
Serbia - RTS
Serbia - United Media (IKO Sportklub)
Slovakia - Tolano (Digi Sport)
Slovenia - United Media (IKO Sportklub)
Spain - Sogecable/Telefonica (Movistar)
Spain - TVE (Siccative)
Switzerland - Sky Deutschland
Switzerland - SRG
Sweden - Modern Times Group (Viaplay)
Turkey - Saran (agent to many channels)

Worldwide:
Worldwide - Tennis TV
 
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Oh, that soon. I don't why I thought it started next Mon.
 

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I like Nadal's draw because it will give him a look to see his level going into Roland Garros. I think for him is just matter of confidence, rhythm, and health. If he can get some of those he will be fine by Roland Garros!
 

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I like Nadal's draw because it will give him a look to see his level going into Roland Garros. I think for him is just matter of confidence, rhythm, and health. If he can get some of those he will be fine by Roland Garros!


I was watching Rafa have a hit up with Sinner on the main court in Rome earlier via a twitter link earlier today.
 
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They’re playing qualifications today, but the real tournament begins tomorrow.
I looked at the winners in qualifiers today. A bit long to list, but here are some weird highlights: Gilles Simon is out. (Lost to German Koepfler, whom I never heard of.) Tommy Robredo lost, and I had no idea he was even still playing.
 

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I like Nadal's draw because it will give him a look to see his level going into Roland Garros. I think for him is just matter of confidence, rhythm, and health. If he can get some of those he will be fine by Roland Garros!

That's some start taking on his countryman PCB in the 2nd Rd! Why does he garner a bye in 1st RD as well as Nadal? Rafa might go out early!
 

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Nadal going to win 10th Rome title, but even if loses hes still going to win RG
 

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That's some start taking on his countryman PCB in the 2nd Rd! Why does he garner a bye in 1st RD as well as Nadal? Rafa might go out early!
The bye has to be because he made the SFs in NYC. I'm pretty sure it's PCB who is concerned he'll likely go out of Rome early.
 

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I like Nadal's draw because it will give him a look to see his level going into Roland Garros. I think for him is just matter of confidence, rhythm, and health. If he can get some of those he will be fine by Roland Garros!

It is a tough draw, especially considering he hasn't played in months, but you're right, it will be a good challenge for him to find his level quickly. Even if he's upset early, he'll have the early rounds of RG to play himself into shape and will undoubtedly be in "Rafa form" by the 4R or so.
 

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This should be a fun tournament. I'm looking forward to it. Short of a Djokovic-Nadal final, I think the next best scenario would be a Berretini-Fognini all-Italy final. But that would probably much more entertaining with fans. So save that for 2021, so long as these asinine, counterproductive, and totally unnecessary lockdowns are finally ended by that time.
 

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Stan getting taken to the woodshed by an 18-year-old Italian with a 1HBH (for the cultists) looking to win his first ever ATP match. 6-0 in the first, 3-3 in the 2nd.
 

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All Roland Garros finals between 2021 and 2028 will be Thiem x Mussetti.
 
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