Sinner vs Medvedev Semifinal Suspended by Rain at Italian Open

Jannik Sinner led Daniil Medvedev 6-2, 5-7, 4-2 when heavy rain suspended their Italian Open semifinal in Rome. The world No. 1 dominated the first set but showed signs of fatigue as Medvedev fought back to force a decider. Sinner regained control in the third set before play was halted at 9:45 p.m. local time. The match resumes Saturday with Sinner two games from reaching the final against Casper Ruud.

Key Points: Sinner-Medvedev Semifinal Halted by Rain in Rome

  • Sinner leads Medvedev 6-2, 5-7, 4-2 when rain halts play
  • Match resumes Saturday afternoon before women's final
  • Sinner aims to join Djokovic with Career Golden Masters
  • Winner faces Casper Ruud in Sunday's final
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Italian Open: Sinner-Medvedev clash to resume on Saturday after rain suspends semis play

Jannik Sinner leads Daniil Medvedev 6-2, 5-7, 4-2 when rain suspends Italian Open semifinal. Play resumes Saturday before women's final.

"Sinner now stands just two games away from reaching a second straight final at the Foro Italico - Match report"

Rome, May 16

Jannik Sinner moved within touching distance of another ATP Masters 1000 final before heavy rain forced the suspension of his dramatic semifinal clash against Daniil Medvedev at Italian Open on Friday night.

The world No. 1 was leading 6-2, 5-7, 4-2 when play was halted at 9:45 p.m. local time due to persistent rain on Campo Centrale in Rome. Medvedev was serving at Ad/40 when officials called the players off court.

The semifinal will resume on Saturday afternoon ahead of the women's singles final between Coco Gauff and Elina Svitolina.

Before the interruption, the contest had already produced over two hours of high-quality drama and momentum swings.

Sinner dominated the opening set with his trademark aggressive baseline game, racing through 6-2 against the former world No. 1. However, the Italian began to show visible signs of discomfort during the second set, repeatedly bending over between points while struggling to catch his breath.

Despite battling back from a break down to level the set, Sinner was unable to prevent Medvedev from forcing a decider. The Russian raised his intensity considerably, mixing solid defence from the baseline with clever drop shots aimed at exploiting Sinner's movement.

The second set marked only the third set Sinner has lost during his extraordinary ATP Masters 1000 winning streak, which currently stands at 32 matches. The Italian had not lost more than four games in a set throughout his run to the semifinals in Rome.

For a brief period, Medvedev appeared capable of derailing Sinner's bid for a sixth consecutive Masters 1000 crown. But the Italian regained control early in the third set, securing a crucial break for a 2-1 lead before extending the advantage to 4-2 prior to the rain delay.

Sinner now stands just two games away from reaching a second straight final at the Foro Italico and keeping alive his pursuit of a rare piece of tennis history. The 24-year-old is aiming to join Novak Djokovic as only the second player to complete the Career Golden Masters by winning all nine ATP Masters 1000 events.

The Italian has also been in sensational form throughout the 2026 season, carrying a 35-2 record and saving five of the seven break points he has faced in the semifinal so far.

Medvedev, meanwhile, is chasing his second Rome title after triumphing in 2023 and is also seeking a second clay-court trophy of his career. The Russian entered the match having already lifted titles in Brisbane and Dubai earlier this season.

The winner of the semifinal will face Casper Ruud in Sunday's championship match.

- IANS

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Priya S
Sinner is just incredible. 32-match winning streak in Masters 1000s! And he's chasing Djokovic's record. But Medvedev is clever with those drop shots. Hope Sinner's breathing issue is nothing serious—players push too hard these days. 🙏
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James A
Great match so far. Sinner's baseline aggression is unreal, but Medvedev's defence is world-class. That drop shot tactic is working—Sinner looked uncomfortable moving forward. Rain delay might actually help Medvedev regroup. Smart move by officials to stop at 9:45.
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Ravi K
Honestly, I feel for Medvedev. He's fought hard after losing that first set 6-2. The way he raised his level in the second set shows real champion mentality. But Sinner is just a level above right now—35-2 record this season is madness! 🏆
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Sarah B
That pause at 4-2 in the third set is brutal for Sinner—he had all the momentum. Medvedev was serving at Ad/40 too, so who knows? If he holds and breaks back, it's a new match. Tennis is all about these small moments. Great drama in Rome! 🇮🇹
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Neha E
Just two games away from the final! Sinner is chasing history here—Career Golden Masters would be massive. But let's not forget Medvedev won Rome in 2023. He knows how to handle pressure on clay. This rain delay is going to make Saturday super exciting! ☀️🎾

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