All matches at the Rome Masters suspended and rescheduled. What's the reason?


This week, the Rome Masters tennis tournament continues. On Tuesday, May 13, several matches were scheduled to take place, but right now the courts are empty.
Details: The reason is simple—it's raining in Rome, forcing all matches to be temporarily suspended, with some rescheduled for later. The delay has already lasted two hours, and it's still unclear whether any matches will take place today.
By the way, world No. 1 Jannik Sinner returned to the court for the first time since his suspension. His opening opponent was Mariano Navone, currently ranked 99th. The Argentine put up a good fight, but ultimately couldn't challenge for the win.
Reminder: Iga Świątek suffered a stunning early exit from the Rome tournament, losing to American Danielle Collins. The Polish world No. 2 unexpectedly ended her WTA-1000 campaign in the third round.
















