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Rome, final act: Svitolina crowned, Sinner chases history

Svitolina crowned, Sinner in the final for the Golden Masters: full recap of the last day at the 2026 Italian Open.

ScoreSharkMay 17, 20262 min read
Rome, final act: Svitolina crowned, Sinner chases history

The Roman fortnight nears its conclusion and the Foro Italico has already delivered its share of drama. Elina Svitolina lifted the WTA trophy on Saturday evening after a 2h45 battle against Coco Gauff, 6-4, 6-7(3), 6-2. Third Rome title, twentieth WTA crown, imperial run with three top-5 scalps in four days. The women's chapter is written, and it is magnificent.

On the men's side, the curtain rises Sunday at 17:00 on a final loaded with meaning. Jannik Sinner faces Casper Ruud with a double historical objective: extend his consecutive Masters 1000 winning streak to 34 matches (already a record at 33 after his semifinal against Medvedev) and become the second player in history, after Novak Djokovic, to complete the Career Golden Masters.

Sinner had to dig deep to dismiss Medvedev on Friday and Saturday, a match suspended by rain at 6-2, 5-7, 3-2. The Italian finally converted match point at 6-4 in the third set, extending a streak that began at Indian Wells last March. Ruud, meanwhile, left nothing for Darderi in the semifinal, 6-1, 6-1, and arrives fresh for his first Rome final.

The contrast in trajectories is striking. Sinner, 23, has dominated the tour with mechanical consistency for fourteen months. Ruud, 27, endured a difficult 2025 season before rediscovering his best level on clay this spring. The Norwegian has not beaten Sinner since March 2024, but a Masters 1000 final on his preferred surface could change the equation.

In men's doubles, Bolelli and Vavassori will face Granollers and Zeballos in a final between the world's two best pairs. The Italian crowd hopes for a double celebration with Sinner and the home doubles team.

Rome 2026 has confirmed a trend: clay rewards patience and tactical intelligence more than ever.

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