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Live Tennis Updates: What You Need to Know for May 4, 2026 | Italian Open Coverage

Published on: 2026-05-11 | Author: admin

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Live Tennis Updates: Several Spanish players are in action at the Masters in Rome. Follow the day’s key results and storylines as the Italian Open 2026 unfolds.

Keep up with all the live tennis action on this Monday, May 4, with a special focus on Spanish players competing in the Italian capital.

20:30 – Rebeka Masarova (Switzerland) defeated Moyuka Uchijima (Japan) 6-3, 6-2.

19:30 – Pablo Llamas overcame Portugal’s Henrique Rocha 4-6, 6-3, 6-1 to advance to the second round of qualifying.

18:30 – Martín Landaluce beat Australia’s Cristopher O’Connell in straight sets, 6-2, 6-3.

18:06 – The last major tune-up before Roland Garros is underway at the Foro Italico in Rome. The world’s elite are battling for 1,000 valuable ATP points and a lucrative prize purse. Defending champion Carlos Alcaraz is sidelined with an injury, making Jannik Sinner and Alexander Zverev the top contenders at the Italian Open 2026. A full review of participants, the detailed schedule, and all key tournament information is available here.

15:08 – Pedro Martínez lost his match to Jesper De Jong (6-7, 5-7).

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12:43 – Our regular tennis segment, Línea de fondo, returns for the 2026 season, aiming to keep you updated with the relentless pace of the ATP and WTA tours. Who claimed titles? Who struggled to shine? What were the most memorable moments of the past seven days? Find the full story here.

12:00 – Daniel Mérida Aguilar defeated American Mackenzie McDonald in two sets, 7-5, 6-4.

6:11 – Good morning and welcome! A new day of live tennis begins on this Monday. With the Mutua Madrid Open concluded, tennis fans’ attention now shifts to Rome. Several Spanish players are scheduled for matches in the Italian capital today: Pedro Martínez faced Jesper De Jong (10:00), Daniel Mérida Aguilar took on American Mackenzie McDonald (10:00), and Pablo Carreño played against Martin Damm (11:30).