The
Italians once again confirmed their strong presence in both men's and women's
tennis. In the three Grand Slams held this year, they have had at least one
Italian in the late rounds.
For the
women,
Jasmine Paolini has been the unexpected Italian leader. She started the
year barely in the top 30 but became one of the main names on the women’s tour,
winning her first WTA 1000 at the
Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships and
finishing as runner-up at the
French Open and
Wimbledon.
Italian tennis dominance confirmed at Paris 2024
In the
men’s draw, Sinner secured the first Grand Slam title for an Italian in the
Open Era and the first since Nicola Pietrangeli at the 1960 Roland Garros.
Later, at the French Open, Sinner reached the semifinals, and at Wimbledon, he
made it to the quarterfinals. However, Musetti carried the torch at SW19 by
being a semifinalist, once again ensuring an Italian among the final four at a
Slam.
The top
Italian players in the rankings are of the same age, at 22 years old: Jannik
Sinner (No. 1),
Lorenzo Musetti (No. 17), Luciano Darderi (No. 31), and Flavio
Cobolli (No. 34). Further down the list are Matteo Berrettini (No. 40, 28 years
old), Matteo Arnaldi (No. 46, 23 years old), and Lorenzo Sonego (No. 54, 29
years old).
On the
women’s side, only Jasmine Paolini (No. 5) stands out in the top ranks.
Following her are Elisabetta Cocciaretto (No. 64), Lucia Bronzetti (No. 66),
Martina Trevisan (No. 73), and
Sara Errani (No. 93). Veteran Sara Errani, a
former world No. 1 in doubles, is currently ranked No. 16.
The
Italians have also achieved success in international competitions representing
their country over the past year. In 2023, they reached the final of the Billie
Jean King Cup, and they won the Davis Cup, led by
Jannik Sinner, at the end of
2024.