All roads lead to Rome… unless you are a French tennis player.
An essential stage in the clay-court season, a privileged meeting place for the best players in the world in the final sprint before Roland-Garros (from May 22 to June 5), the Italian Masters 1000 is being played this week at the Foro Italico without the slightest representative. tricolor.
This is the first time such a situation has occurred since the creation of the Masters 1000 circuit – the biggest tournaments after the Grand Slams – in 1990.
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