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The Italian Open ( Italian: Internazionali d'Italia) is an annual professional tennis tournament held in Rome, Italy. It is played on clay courts at the Foro Italico, and is held during the second week of May. The tournament is part of the ATP Masters 1000 events on the ATP Tour and part of the WTA 1000 events on the WTA Tour.
Italian Open. · 2025 →. Iga Świątek defeated Aryna Sabalenka in the final, 6–2, 6–3 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2024 Italian Open. This was her third title at the Italian Open in four years. [1] She was the first woman to win a third title in Rome since Maria Sharapova in 2015, and the youngest (as a 22-year-old) to ...
National and regional parks in Italy. The national parks of Italy are protected natural areas terrestrial, marine, fluvial or lacustrine, which contain one or more intact ecosystems (or only partially altered by anthropic interventions) and/or one or more physical, geological, geomorphological, biological formations of national and international interest, for naturalistic, scientific, cultural ...
De Bosis, an Italian poet, aviator and anti-fascist, took off from Marseille on a small Klemm L 25 heading for Corsica and then Italy. He reached Rome and circled over the city centre for a half hour, dropping thousands of antifascist leaflets. Before Italian Air Forces can arrive, he had flown off to sea for Corsica, never to be seen again. [149]
The list of the wealthiest of Italy is a list extracted from that published by United States Forbes, which brings together the richest people every year. 2021 [ edit ]
Arts and entertainment. List of artistic occupations. List of dance occupations. List of entertainer occupations. List of film and television occupations. List of theatre personnel. List of writing occupations.
San Tammaro. San Teodoro (Province of Messina) San Teodoro (Province of Olbia-Tempio) San Tomaso Agordino. San Valentino in Abruzzo Citeriore. San Valentino Torio. San Venanzo. San Vendemiano. San Vero Milis.
Rafael Nadal defeated the defending champion Novak Djokovic in the final, 7–5, 1–6, 6–3 to win the men's singles tennis title at the 2021 Italian Open. [1] It was his record-extending tenth Italian Open title and record-equaling 36th Masters 1000 title overall (matching Djokovic's tally). Nadal saved two match points en route to the title ...