Italian Open

Have you always dreamed of having Italian Open tickets? Then you came to the right place! The Italian Open, also known as the Rome Masters or the Internazionali BNL d’Italia, is one of the most prominent events on the ATP and WTA tours. This tournament, held at the impressive Foro Italico, has a long history dating back to 1930 and is well-known for its gorgeous site and exceptional competitiveness. 

The stunning surroundings of the Italian Open, including old Roman architecture, create a magical ambiance. When you’re a real tennis fan, this event is a dream, thanks to Rome’s enthusiastic supporters and its blend of history and modernity. 

One of the few major tournaments where players stay in city-center hotels and commute through Rome’s traffic, the Italian Open blends top tennis with daily chaos. It’s also known for late-night matches under the lights. Traditional clay-court specialists face real challenges on Rome’s speedier, lower-bouncing courts.

Your ticket journey:

  • Purchase your desired tickets
  • Receive your order confirmation email
  • The Tennis Ticketing team will contact you directly with extra information
  • Tickets will be transferred digitally prior to your match day.

Secure your seats and book your tickets for the Italian Open 2026 today!

Monte Mario tennis stadium in Rome with Italian Open tickets

Day 1

Wednesday 6th of May 2026 - 1st Round

Monte Mario tennis stadium in Rome with Italian Open tickets
Monte Mario tennis stadium in Rome with Italian Open tickets

Day 2

Thursday 7th of May 2026 - 1st Round

Monte Mario tennis stadium in Rome with Italian Open tickets
Monte Mario tennis stadium in Rome with Italian Open tickets

Day 3

Friday 8th of May 2026 - 1st & 2nd Round

Monte Mario tennis stadium in Rome with Italian Open tickets
Monte Mario tennis stadium in Rome with Italian Open tickets

Day 4

Saturday 9th of May 2026 - 2nd Round

Monte Mario tennis stadium in Rome with Italian Open tickets
Monte Mario tennis stadium in Rome with Italian Open tickets

Day 5

Sunday 10th of May 2026 - 2nd Round

Monte Mario tennis stadium in Rome with Italian Open tickets
Monte Mario tennis stadium in Rome with Italian Open tickets

Day 6

Monday 11th of May 2026 - 3rd Round

Monte Mario tennis stadium in Rome with Italian Open tickets
Monte Mario tennis stadium in Rome with Italian Open tickets

Day 7

Tuesday 12th of May 2026 - Round of 16

Monte Mario tennis stadium in Rome with Italian Open tickets
Monte Mario tennis stadium in Rome with Italian Open tickets

Day 8

Wednesday 13th of May 2026 - Quarter Finals

Monte Mario tennis stadium in Rome with Italian Open tickets
Monte Mario tennis stadium in Rome with Italian Open tickets

Day 9

Thursday 14th of May 2026 - Quarter Finals

Monte Mario tennis stadium in Rome with Italian Open tickets
Monte Mario tennis stadium in Rome with Italian Open tickets

Day 10

Friday 15th of May 2026 - Semi-Finals

Monte Mario tennis stadium in Rome with Italian Open tickets
Monte Mario tennis stadium in Rome with Italian Open tickets

Day 11

Saturday 16th of May 2026 - Women's Final

Monte Mario tennis stadium in Rome with Italian Open tickets

Day 12

Sunday 17th of May 2026 - Men's Final

Monte Mario tennis stadium in Rome with Italian Open tickets

FAQ

Tickets are categorized into different seating areas, including courtside and general admission. You can pick your desired session above. 

The tournament takes place annually at the Viale del Foro Italico in Rome, Italy.

The matches in Rome typically begin at 12:00 PM. Please note that the order of play is always released the evening before each session.

You can enter the venue around one hour in advance of the first session of the day. 

The Foro Italico venue is accessible via public transportation, including metro and bus services, with nearby entrances at Viale delle Olimpiadi and Lungotevere Maresciallo Cadorna. Public transportation is recommended. 

The matches in Rome are played on outdoor red clay courts.

Yes, it’s a combined event. Since 2011, the men’s and women’s tournaments have been combined into a single event.

The venue in Rome features 18 red clay courts, including three main stadiums. These are the Campo Centrale (10,500 seats), Stadio Pietrangeli (3,500 seats), and the Grand Stand Arena (5,000 seats).

No, just like many other tournaments, re-entry is not permitted. Once you exit the venue, you cannot return with the same ticket. Please keep this restriction in mind. 

Yes, there are a few dedicated areas for children, including tennis courts and paddle tennis courts, along with various entertainment options as per your preference.