Roland Garros, the list of participants with Sinner, Nadal, Djokovic, thirteen Italians

The entry list for the second Slam of the year has been published, scheduled on the red clay of Paris from 26 May to 9 June.

It will be a Roland Garros full of Italians. The second Slam of the season is scheduled from 26 May to 9 June (the qualifiers will start on the 20th) and will feature as many as nine Italian tennis players, for a total of 13 also considering the women’s draw: a very rich battery, which could be increased from any players who manage to enter the scoreboard as alternates or from qualifications. In Paris, on the fields where the Olympics will then take place, there will be fun.

growth of Italian tennis

In fact, in the last few hours the entry list for Roland Garros has been announced and obviously all the most important players in the world are present including Rafael Nadal, the real host (14 titles for the Spaniard in Paris) and on the scoreboard with protected ranking. The extraordinary news for our tennis – and emblem of the vertical growth of the Italian movement – is the fact that among the men there are four more tennis players compared to the entry list of last season: in 2023 there were five, this year there are even nine. Sinner, Musetti, Arnaldi, Sonego, Cobolli, Darderi, Nardi, Fognini and Berrettini: what a team.

other Italians

There are four Italian tennis players present in the entry list: Paolini, Bronzetti, Cocciaretto and Trevisan. But there could be more even before the start of the qualifiers: Sara Errani is in fact the third of those excluded (the alternates) and therefore has a good chance of being on the scoreboard in case of withdrawals of colleagues in these weeks. More difficult situation for Camila Giorgi (16th) and, among the men, for Stefano Napolitano (26th). But you can’t complain: there will be lots and lots of Italy at Roland Garros. We start with 13 players and the hope is that others will be added. Once the Italian Internationals have been bypassed, it will be time to look forward to the Parisian Slam.

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