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Set in southeastern Rome, this event is a textbook example of what makes an ATP Challenger tournament special.
Published Jun 25, 2025
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The Roma Garden Open is a textbook example of what defines an ATP Challenger tournament: little glamor, no spotlight—just high-level, authentic tennis in a close-knit environment.
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Despite its modest surroundings, the Roma Garden Open has produced an impressive list of past champions over the years. This year, home favorite Matteo Gigante lifted the trophy.
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"The tournament at the Tennis Club Garden was always special because it took place one week before the ATP Masters 1000 event at the Foro Italico,” says Challenger legend Paolo Lorenzi.