Sinner starts Rome with straight-sets win over Ofner

World No.1 Jannik Sinner opened his ATP Rome Masters campaign with a 6-3, 6-4 victory against Sebastian Ofner in the Round of 64. Playing on red clay at Stadio Centrale, Sinner wrapped up the match in two sets to move confidently through his first test in Rome. Fans could follow the action live on Sofascore.
Scoreline and setting
The match finished 6-3, 6-4 in Sinner’s favor, a clean start at the ATP 1000 event in Rome. The Italian handled the Round of 64 on the Stadio Centrale stage with minimal fuss. On red clay, he kept control across both sets and closed it out without letting Ofner build a late surge. It reads like a solid day at the office for the top seed.
Rankings and matchup context
Sinner came in as the world No.1, while Ofner sits at No.82. Both players stand 1.91 m and play right-handed, but the difference in ranking told across two steady sets. The Italian managed the key moments better, keeping the scoreline in safe territory at 6-3 and 6-4. It’s exactly the type of composed opening win you want in a Masters event.
Why it matters in Rome
Rome is an ATP 1000 tournament, and starting well on this surface is valuable for rhythm. Sinner’s straight-sets result ticks that box. With the home crowd at the showpiece Stadio Centrale, he delivered a sound performance that fits his top billing. The campaign is up and running.
Follow it on Sofascore
You can track ATP Rome Masters live scores, brackets, and match momentum on Sofascore. This match also has global highlights available for a quick recap. If you missed any of the action, Sofascore’s match page keeps everything in one place for easy catch-up.
A tidy start, a firm statement. Sinner handled the conditions, managed the scoreboard, and moved forward in Rome with a reassuring 6-3, 6-4 win over Ofner.
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10 May 2026Sinner starts Rome with straight-sets win over Ofner

World No.1 Jannik Sinner opened his ATP Rome Masters campaign with a 6-3, 6-4 victory against Sebastian Ofner in the Round of 64. Playing on red clay at Stadio Centrale, Sinner wrapped up the match in two sets to move confidently through his first test in Rome. Fans could follow the action live on Sofascore.
Scoreline and setting
The match finished 6-3, 6-4 in Sinner’s favor, a clean start at the ATP 1000 event in Rome. The Italian handled the Round of 64 on the Stadio Centrale stage with minimal fuss. On red clay, he kept control across both sets and closed it out without letting Ofner build a late surge. It reads like a solid day at the office for the top seed.
Rankings and matchup context
Sinner came in as the world No.1, while Ofner sits at No.82. Both players stand 1.91 m and play right-handed, but the difference in ranking told across two steady sets. The Italian managed the key moments better, keeping the scoreline in safe territory at 6-3 and 6-4. It’s exactly the type of composed opening win you want in a Masters event.
Why it matters in Rome
Rome is an ATP 1000 tournament, and starting well on this surface is valuable for rhythm. Sinner’s straight-sets result ticks that box. With the home crowd at the showpiece Stadio Centrale, he delivered a sound performance that fits his top billing. The campaign is up and running.
Follow it on Sofascore
You can track ATP Rome Masters live scores, brackets, and match momentum on Sofascore. This match also has global highlights available for a quick recap. If you missed any of the action, Sofascore’s match page keeps everything in one place for easy catch-up.
A tidy start, a firm statement. Sinner handled the conditions, managed the scoreboard, and moved forward in Rome with a reassuring 6-3, 6-4 win over Ofner.
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