Tennis fans around the world are paying close attention. The organizers of the Internazionali BNL d’Italia have just announced a major change to today’s schedule. The highly anticipated round of 32 match between Jannik Sinner and Sebastian Ofner has been postponed.
The world number one and local hero will no longer take to the court in the late afternoon, but in the evening, starting around 8:30 PM (Italian time) on the Foro Italico’s Centre Court. This change has sent fans wild, already ready to fill the stands to cheer on the South Tyrolean champion.
Why this time change?
According to the tournament’s official announcement, the decision was made to ensure the best possible playing conditions and to allow for greater international television exposure. The weather forecast for the afternoon in Rome indicated possible showers, while the evening is expected to be clear and with milder temperatures, ideal for a top-level spectacle.
Furthermore, by moving the match to prime time, the organizers wanted to maximize the event’s prominence, making it the highlight of the day. The spotlight at Centre Court will be on Jannik Sinner, fresh off a truly remarkable start to the 2026 season.
Sinner, the king of the moment
Jannik Sinner arrives in Rome as the tournament’s clear favorite. After winning the Australian Open, Indian Wells, and Miami, the 24-year-old from San Candido arrives in the capital in impressive physical and mental shape. With 11 consecutive victories and a firm hold on the No. 1 ranking, Sinner is seeking his first career Internazionali d’Italia title.
“Playing in Rome is always special. Feeling the warmth of the Italian crowd gives me an incredible boost,” Sinner said in the pre-tournament press conference. Today, against Ofner, he’ll have the opportunity to give his fans another unforgettable evening.
Who is Sebastian Ofner, the opponent?

Sebastian Ofner, world number 42, is a powerful and aggressive Austrian with a devastating forehand and a very effective serve. He has already shown he can challenge top players, such as when he took Novak Djokovic to a fifth set at the 2025 Australian Open.
Ofner won’t be a walk in the park. He’s a player who loves the slow conditions of clay and knows how to fight to the last point. However, the previous record between the two clearly favors Sinner (2-0), with convincing victories on both hard and clay.
A match full of meaning
This round of 16 isn’t just about rankings. For Sinner, it represents a crucial step in his development on clay, a surface on which he still wants to improve to aspire to Roland Garros. For Ofner, however, it’s the opportunity of a lifetime: beating the world number 1 in front of 10,000 Italian spectators would be a historic feat.
Experts predict an intense match. Sinner will have to impose his pace from the first few games, taking advantage of his two-handed backhand and his extraordinary ability to read the game. Ofner will try to hold serve and keep the Italian running from one end of the court to the other.
The atmosphere at the Foro Italico
The Foro Italico is already buzzing. Tickets for the evening session sold out in just a few hours, and thousands of fans are gathering to experience this match live. Tricolor flags, banners bearing the name “Jannik,” and stadium chants will accompany every point scored by the Italian champion.
“Jannik is our national pride. It’s great to see him dominate world tennis,” enthused a Roman fan interviewed outside Centre Court. The enthusiasm is also palpable on social media, where the hashtag #ForzaJannik is dominating Italian trends.
The scoreboard situation
With this move, the evening schedule at the Centre Court becomes even more stellar. After Sinner vs. Ofner, a match between one of the other top seeds is also scheduled. The tournament is proceeding at full speed, and many big names have already been surprisingly eliminated, making the title race even more open and exciting.
Sinner, who missed Monte Carlo due to a minor injury that has now been resolved, appears extremely focused. His goal is clear: to win the Internazionali d’Italia for the first time and arrive at Roland Garros with maximum confidence.
How to watch the match on TV: SuperTennis and Sky Sport Tennis will broadcast the match live. Streaming: NOW TV, DAZN, and the official Internazionali d’Italia platform. Confirmed time: Not before 8:30 PM (possible delay in case of long previous matches).
Fans unable to make it to the Foro Italico are encouraged to prepare for a great evening of Italian tennis. Many bars and clubs in the capital have already announced special evenings with giant screens.
Conclusion: an evening not to be missed
This isn’t just a round of 16 match. It’s a chance to see the best tennis player in the world play in front of his home crowd, with all the pressure and magic that only Rome can provide.
Jannik Sinner is ready to write the next chapter of his fairytale. Sebastian Ofner will try to spoil the party. One thing’s for sure: tonight, the Foro Italico’s Centre Court will be the scene of great tennis.
Set your alarms, charge your phones, and prepare your voices. Tonight’s the real game.