
World No. 2 and reigning French Open champion Carlos Alcaraz has officially confirmed his participation in the Italian Open 2025, set to take place from May 7 to May 18 at the iconic Foro Italico in Rome. The announcement comes after the 21-year-old Spaniard withdrew from the Madrid Open earlier this month due to a right adductor injury.
Alcaraz will now rejoin the ATP Masters 1000 clay-court swing with just weeks remaining before the French Open, where he is set to defend his Grand Slam title.
π£οΈ Alcaraz Speaks on Recovery
βIβve been training at full intensity and feel ready to compete again. Rome is one of my favorite tournaments, and Iβm excited to be back on court with the fans.β
His statement reassured fans who had grown concerned about the potential for a more serious injury ahead of Roland Garros.
ποΈ What to Expect in Rome
Alcaraz is among the top seeds at the Italian Open, which features nearly all of the worldβs elite, including:
- Jannik Sinner (World No. 1)
- Novak Djokovic
- Daniil Medvedev
- Casper Ruud
As a defending French Open champion and clay-court standout, Alcaraz will look to use Rome as a warm-up to build match rhythm and test his fitness against high-caliber opponents.
π Upcoming Matches
- First Match: Likely May 10 or 11 (2nd Round)
- Draw: To be finalized May 8
- Previous Best at Italian Open: Semifinalist (2023)
π 2025 Season Overview (So Far)
- Titles: 1 (Buenos Aires)
- Record: 15β3
- Notable Absence: Madrid Open (injury withdrawal)
- Clay Season Goal: Back-to-back French Open titles
π‘ Why It Matters
Alcarazβs return is a major boost to the Italian Openβs star power and a key checkpoint for his form and physical condition heading into the most grueling Grand Slam of the year.
With rivals like Sinner, Djokovic, and Rune sharpening their clay games, Alcaraz will be looking to reassert dominance and send a message before the showdown in Paris.