Where to watch Italian Open 2025: Full schedule, TV channel, live stream and prize money for ATP event
Context:
The 2025 Italian Open is an ATP tennis event running from May 7 to May 18, featuring top players like Janik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, who have advanced to the quarterfinals. Sinner, returning from a doping ban, defeated Francisco Cerundolo, while Alcaraz overcame Karen Khachanov after his injury recovery. Defending champion Alexander Zverev will face Lorenzo Musetti in the quarterfinals, showcasing a competitive field. Fans can watch the event live on the Tennis Channel or stream it via Fubo, which offers a free trial. The tournament offers a total prize pool of $9,149,375, with the singles winner earning $1,118,805.
Dive Deeper:
Janik Sinner has qualified for the quarterfinals of the Italian Open, achieving three consecutive straight-set victories, including a win against Francisco Cerundolo. Despite a three-month doping ban, Sinner appears to be in strong form.
Carlos Alcaraz, who missed the Madrid Open due to injury, has made a solid comeback by defeating Karen Khachanov in a closely contested match, setting up a quarterfinal clash with Jack Draper.
Defending champion Alexander Zverev secured his place in the quarterfinals with a victory over Arthur Fils and is set to face Lorenzo Musetti in what promises to be an exciting match-up.
The Italian Open 2025 began on May 7 and will culminate with the men's singles final on May 18. Matches typically start at 11:00 a.m. CET, which is 5:00 a.m. ET.
Live coverage of the tournament is available on the Tennis Channel, and streaming is provided by Fubo, which offers a free trial for new users. Fubo streams over 200 channels, including ESPN, ABC, and NBC.
The total prize money for the Italian Open ATP event is $9,149,375, with the singles champion receiving $1,118,805. Prize money is distributed across various tournament stages, rewarding players for their performance.
Abhinav Nair, a sports writer for The Sporting News, covers the event, bringing insights from his extensive experience in sports journalism, including previous coverage of the 2022 FIFA World Cup.