2007 Italian Open
DateMay 5 – May 13 (men)
May 13 – May 20 (women)
Edition64th
SurfaceClay / Outdoor
LocationRome, Italy
VenueForo Italico
Champions
Men's singles
Spain Rafael Nadal
Women's singles
Serbia Jelena Janković
Men's doubles
France Fabrice Santoro / Serbia Nenad Zimonjić
Women's doubles
France Nathalie Dechy / Italy Mara Santangelo

The 2007 Italian Open[1] (also known for 2007 Rome Masters[2][3][4] and the sponsored name 2007 Internazionali BNL d'Italia) was the 2007 edition of the Italian Open tennis tournament. The men's tournament was part of the 2007 ATP Masters Series and was held on May 5-13. The women's event was a 2007 WTA Tier I Series event and was held on May 13–20.

Rafael Nadal was crowned champion for a record third consecutive year, and equalled Thomas Muster's overall record of three wins. Filippo Volandri, conqueror of Roger Federer, became the first Italian man to reach the semi-final stage since 1978, leaving Mara Santangelo as the only Italian among the winners for this year, triumphing in the women's doubles along with Nathalie Dechy of France.

Jelena Janković won her third title of the year after considering retirement during the previous year.

Finals

Men's singles

Spain Rafael Nadal defeated Chile Fernando González 6–2, 6–2

Women's singles

Serbia Jelena Janković defeated Russia Svetlana Kuznetsova 7–5, 6–1

Men's doubles

France Fabrice Santoro / Serbia Nenad Zimonjić defeated United States Bob Bryan / United States Mike Bryan 6–4, 6–7 (4–7), [10–7]

Women's doubles

France Nathalie Dechy / Italy Mara Santangelo defeated Italy Tathiana Garbin / Italy Roberta Vinci 6–4, 6–1

References

general
  • Men's Singles draw
  • Men's Doubles draw
  • "2007 Italian Open Women's Draw" (PDF). WTA Tour. 2007. pp. 1–2. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 October 2012. Retrieved 20 April 2018.
specific
  1. "Jankovic dominates the clay at Italian tennis Open". The Sydney Morning Herald. 21 May 2007. Retrieved 20 April 2018.
  2. "Nadal beats Federer again". Eurosport. 7 May 2007. Retrieved 20 April 2018.
  3. "Wildcard trumps Federer". The Guardian. 10 May 2007. Retrieved 20 April 2018.
  4. "Federer beaten by wildcard in Rome". Reuters. 20 May 2007. Retrieved 20 April 2018.
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