Rome is gearing up for the Internazionali BNL d’Italia. The entire city is abuzz with excitement as the 81st edition of this prestigious sporting event approaches. Presented at the iconic Colosseum, the tournament promises thrilling matches and fierce competition.
For this 81st edition, Rome opens the doors of the Foro Italico Park, strategically welcoming enthusiasts in various locations throughout the city. Additionally, a red clay court has been set up in Piazza del Popolo. From April 30th to May 4th, fans and children can watch the women’s and men’s pre-qualifying matches each day at 11 AM and 3 PM—for free! The court will remain open until May 19th, providing an opportunity for girls and boys from the Federation’s clubs to train.
Finally, the main draw will take place at the Trevi Fountain on Monday, May 6th, officially marking the start of the tournament.
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