The 1000 Roman Masters faces this Friday its male semifinal dayto play Carlos Alcaraz and Lorenzo Musetti on the other side, and Jannik Sinner and Tommy Paul on the other.
Undoubtedly, a good show that depends on the weather, because the rain (it won’t be the case now) can interfere with the game at any time.
But that has times counted, because Italian tennis and Paddle Federation (FITP) He announced that Italy will invest nearly 60 million euros for the reform of the Italic Forum’s central track, which will include a removable cover and more than 2,000 new seats and will open for the edition of the Masters and WTA 1,000 of Rome of 2028.
“The central cover of the Italic Forum track will come in 2028“Marco Mezzaroma, president of Sport E Salute, said the public company in charge of developing sport in Italy.
“Thanks to Minister Giancarlo Giorgetti (Economy) We had the possibility of investing more in the Italic Forum.
The reform came After years of controversy in which the contest was delayed in some cases several days later -next Because of the rain.
The Fitp President Angelo Binaghi, was put in this year with an act postponed for many years.
“I changed my mind, because this year I realized that for us it wasn’t only important to have some additional 2,000 seats formed by reform, But the cover is also important because our event level and our ambitions are very high That we can no longer post the decisions of this type, “he explained.
The new middle track will not only have the roof, but a new transparent facades. The roof will be removed, where sport and salute are predicted by an investment of approximately 60 million euros.
“We understand that this installation will work for approximately 150 days a yearFor sports events and other events, with revenues of 22 million euros per year, “Mezzaroma said.
Already for the edition of this year 2025, Italy has conducted a complete enclosure reform. Twice now about the last edition (20 hectares instead of 10 in previous editions), with more clues than previously in competition history and will receive nearly 400,000 viewers in total, more than ever.
Source: La Verdad

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