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Sinner writes history by breaking 50-year Italian drought in Rome
The world number one achieved what no Italian had achieved in half a century: winning the Italian Open.
The world number one achieved what no Italian had achieved in half a century: winning the Italian Open.
The Ukrainian beat Gauff in three sets; Sinner will seek to be the first Italian champion in 50 years.
Sinner equals Djokovic's record; Gauff advances to semis in Rome.
Sinner 6 wins away from equaling Djokovic's Masters record.
100 euro bet ended with Swiatek's new coach's broken tendon.
Players threaten a boycott if they do not improve prizes. Italy joins the fight.
Sinner sweeps without Alcaraz: 23 wins in a row and looks to Roland Garros.