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Tennis Italian Open organisers vow retractable roof by 2026

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Italian Open organisers have promised to install a retractable roof over the tennis court by 2026 in the wake of delays at this year’s tournament.

On Saturday, the semi-final between Daniil Medvedev and Stefanos Tsitsipas was suspended due to rain for a total of nearly four hours, pushing the start of the women's final back to nearly 11 pm.

The start of the men's final on Sunday featuring Holger Rune against Medvedev was also delayed due to rain.

"The roof is coming," Vito Cozzoli, the CEO of the Italian government agency Sport e Salute, said Sunday.

“The feasibility plan has been approved and it will be a futuristic project that will make the Foro Italico's centre court usable year-round.”

Eight to 10 months are still required to obtain the necessary building permits for the roof. Then construction would go on for 18-24 months, with breaks taken during the 2024 and 2025 tournaments.

The arena could then also be used for indoor sports like basketball and volleyball, as well as host indoor concerts. Campo Centrale will have 2,000 extra seas installed too, raising the capacity to 12,500.

After a bidding process which included 33 different proposals, the roof design contract was awarded to the Genoa-based Frigerio Design Group.

This year's tournament featured expanded 96-player draws for both men and women after the tournament was upgraded and held over two weeks.

The Campo Centrale stadium opened in 2010 and a roof plan has been in the works for years without any significant progress.
 
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