How to Watch the Rome Masters 2026 Live | Stream, TV & UK Schedule

Jonathan Davies in ATP Rome 07 Jun 2026

Tournament complete (17 May 2026): Sinner won the men’s title 6-4, 6-4 over Ruud — completing the Career Golden Masters. Svitolina won the women’s title — Svitolina wins WTA Rome 2026.

The Rome Masters 2026 (Italian Open) takes place from 4 to 17 May at the Foro Italico in Rome. UK viewers can watch live on Sky Sports Tennis and NOW TV, with additional streaming available through Bet365. Here is your complete guide to watching the Italian Open live in 2026, including the full TV schedule, streaming options and key matches to follow.

The Italian Open is one of the most historic tournaments in tennis and serves as the final major clay-court event before the French Open. The Foro Italico’s stunning setting in the heart of Rome, combined with some of the most passionate crowds on the tour, makes it a highlight of the season. Carlos Alcaraz defends the men’s singles title, while Jasmine Paolini returns as the reigning women’s champion. For full draw updates, results and match previews, visit our Rome Masters hub page.

Rome carries extra significance as a form indicator for Roland Garros. Players who perform well at the Foro Italico often carry that momentum into Paris, and the tournament regularly produces high-quality clay-court tennis. With both ATP Masters 1000 and WTA 1000 draws running simultaneously, there is no shortage of action across the two-week event.

Watch Rome Masters 2026 Live with Bet365

Bet365 offers live streaming of selected Italian Open matches throughout the tournament. This is a valuable alternative for UK viewers who do not have a Sky Sports subscription and want to follow the action from Rome. To access the Rome Masters live stream on Bet365:

  1. Visit Bet365 and log in or create an account.
  2. Navigate to the tennis section and find the Italian Open event.
  3. Select any match with the live stream icon to begin watching.
  4. You must have a funded account or have placed a bet within the last 24 hours to access streams.

Live streaming is available on desktop and through the Bet365 app on iOS and Android devices. Geo-restrictions apply, and streams are subject to availability. T&Cs apply. 18+.

Rome Masters 2026 TV Schedule UK

All times shown are BST (British Summer Time). Day sessions begin at approximately 10:00am BST (11:00am local time in Rome). Night sessions start from around 6:00pm BST (7:00pm local). The schedule below outlines the key rounds and approximate UK broadcast times.

Date Round UK Start Time (BST)
Mon 4 May – Tue 5 May Qualifying 10:00am
Wed 6 May – Thu 7 May First Round (ATP & WTA) 10:00am / 6:00pm (night)
Fri 8 May – Sat 9 May Second Round 10:00am / 6:00pm (night)
Sun 10 May – Mon 11 May Third Round 10:00am / 6:00pm (night)
Tue 12 May – Wed 13 May Round of 16 / WTA Quarter-Finals 10:00am / 6:00pm (night)
Thu 14 May ATP Quarter-Finals / WTA Semi-Finals 11:00am / 6:00pm (night)
Fri 15 May WTA Final / ATP Quarter-Finals 11:00am / 6:00pm (night)
Sat 16 May ATP Semi-Finals 1:00pm / 6:00pm (night)
Sun 17 May ATP Final 3:00pm

Where to Watch the Italian Open on TV and Online

Several services provide coverage of the Rome Masters 2026 in the UK. The table below compares the main options available to viewers.

Service Coverage Cost Platforms
Sky Sports Tennis Full ATP and WTA tournament coverage Sky Sports subscription required TV, Sky Go app
NOW TV Sky Sports content without long-term contract Day or month pass TV, web, app
Bet365 Selected matches throughout the tournament Free with funded account Web, app

Sky Sports Tennis is the main UK broadcaster for ATP and WTA Masters events. NOW TV offers flexible access without a long-term Sky commitment, making it a practical choice for viewers who want to follow the tournament without signing up for a full package. Bet365 streaming adds further coverage for account holders, particularly for matches on secondary courts.

Key Matches to Watch at Rome 2026

Jannik Sinner is the home favourite and will have the full backing of the Italian crowd at the Foro Italico. The world number one has improved dramatically on clay and winning Rome would be a statement result ahead of Roland Garros. The atmosphere when Sinner plays in Rome is extraordinary, and the crowd factor could prove decisive in tight matches.

Carlos Alcaraz defends his title and remains the benchmark on clay. The Spaniard’s record in Rome is excellent, and he will use the tournament as his final preparation for the French Open. An Alcaraz vs Sinner clash on Italian soil would be one of the most anticipated matches of the clay-court season.

Novak Djokovic is a six-time Rome champion and has an extraordinary record at the Foro Italico. The Serbian thrives in the Italian capital, and his experience on these courts gives him an advantage over younger rivals. Djokovic’s ability to raise his level for the biggest occasions makes him a dangerous opponent in every round.

Jasmine Paolini defends the women’s title on home soil. The Italian’s breakthrough 2025 season captured the imagination of the home crowd, and she will look to build on that success. Playing in front of a passionate Italian audience adds an extra dimension to her game.

Iga Swiatek is a two-time Rome champion and one of the most consistent performers on clay in the women’s game. The Pole’s heavy topspin and relentless baseline play make her a serious threat to win the title, and she will be using Rome to sharpen her game before Paris.

Lorenzo Musetti adds further Italian interest to the men’s draw. The stylish shotmaker has the talent to produce memorable moments on home soil, and his one-handed backhand is a joy to watch on clay.

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FAQs

What channel is the Rome Masters on in the UK?

The Rome Masters (Italian Open) is broadcast on Sky Sports Tennis in the UK. You can also access coverage through NOW TV with a day or month pass. Bet365 streams selected matches for account holders.

What time does the Italian Open start in UK time?

Day sessions typically begin at around 10:00am BST (11:00am local time in Rome). Night sessions start from approximately 6:00pm BST (7:00pm local). The timing is very convenient for UK viewers, with action running through the afternoon and evening.

Is the Italian Open a good indicator for the French Open?

Yes. Rome is the last major clay-court event before Roland Garros and is widely regarded as one of the best form indicators. Players who perform well in Rome often carry that confidence into Paris. The conditions are similar, and the depth of field at a Masters 1000 event means the standard of competition is extremely high.

Who are the favourites for the Rome Masters 2026?

Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner are expected to head the men’s betting market, with home favourite Sinner likely to attract significant support. In the women’s draw, Iga Swiatek and Aryna Sabalenka are among the leading contenders alongside defending champion Jasmine Paolini. For the latest odds and predictions, check our tennis betting tips.

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