Jannik Sinner and Casper Ruud will meet on Sunday at the Foro Italico's Campo Centrale for the 2026 Italian Open final. The stakes stretch far beyond the trophy: if Sinner wins, he becomes only the second player in history to complete the Career Golden Masters after Novak Djokovic.
The world number one has never won the Rome title, his only missing Masters 1000 crown. Last year, he fell to Alexander Zverev in the final. This time, Sinner arrives carrying a 33-match Masters 1000 winning streak and a 26-0 record in 2026. His gruelling semifinal against Medvedev (6-2, 5-7, 6-4) showed he can be tested, but his ability to find answers under pressure grows more impressive by the week.
Ruud presents a genuine threat on this surface. The seventh-ranked Norwegian has not dropped a set all tournament. His semifinal demolition of Darderi (6-1, 6-1) was a masterclass in clay-court control. With a devastating forehand and relentless baseline consistency, the 2022 Roland-Garros finalist is in the form of his life heading into the French Open.
Sinner leads their head-to-head 6-3 across nine meetings. Their last encounter came at the Paris-Bercy Masters in November 2025, where the Italian prevailed in straight sets. On clay, Sinner holds a 3-1 advantage, though Ruud claimed a notable win in Canada in 2022.
The key could lie in patience. Ruud thrives in long rallies and will look to impose a pure clay-court tempo, forcing Sinner to produce more shots. The Italian, in turn, will seek to accelerate points with his natural power and ability to take the ball on the rise.
The final is scheduled for Sunday at 4pm local time. Beyond the title and 1,000 ATP ranking points at stake, Sinner has a chance to write history at the Foro Italico.


