2012 Italian Open | |
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Date | 14–21 May |
Edition | 69th |
Category | World Tour Masters 1000 Premier 5 |
Surface | Clay / outdoor |
Location | Rome, Italy |
Venue | Foro Italico |
Champions | |
Men's singles | |
Rafael Nadal [1] | |
Women's singles | |
Maria Sharapova [2] | |
Men's doubles | |
Marcel Granollers / Marc López [3] | |
Women's doubles | |
Sara Errani / Roberta Vinci |
The 2012 Italian Open [4] [2] [5] [6] [7] (also known as the 2012 Rome Masters [8] [9] [10] [11] and sponsored title 2012 Internazionali BNL d'Italia) was a tennis tournament, being played on outdoor clay courts at the Foro Italico in Rome, Italy. It was the 69th edition of the Italian Open and was classified as an ATP World Tour Masters 1000 event on the 2012 ATP World Tour and a Premier 5 event on the 2012 WTA Tour. It took place from 14 to 21 May 2012, because rain delayed the men's final to Monday. [12]
Stage | Men's singles [13] | Men's doubles [13] | Women's singles [14] | Women's doubles [14] |
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Champion | 1000 | 900 | ||
Runner up | 600 | 620 | ||
Semifinals | 360 | 395 | ||
Quarterfinals | 180 | 225 | ||
Round of 16 | 90 | 125 | ||
Round of 32 | 45 | 10 | 70 | 1 |
Round of 64 | 10 | – | 1 | – |
Qualifier | 25 | 30 | ||
Qualifying Finalist | 16 | 20 | ||
Qualifying 1st round | 0 | 1 |
Stage | Men's singles [15] | Men's doubles [15] | Women's singles [15] | Women's doubles [15] |
---|---|---|---|---|
Champion | €460,260 | €142,500 | $385,000 | $110,000 |
Runner up | €225,680 | €69,780 | $192,000 | $55,000 |
Semifinals | €113,580 | €35,000 | $95,100 | $27,525 |
Quarterfinals | €57,755 | €17,970 | $44,250 | $13,850 |
Round of 16 | €30,000 | €9,290 | $22,000 | $7,000 |
Round of 32 | €15,810 | €4,900 | $11,300 | $3,500 |
Round of 64 | €8,535 | – | $5,800 | – |
Final round qualifying | €1,965 | $3,200 | ||
First round qualifying | €1,000 | $1,650 |
Country | Player | Rank1 | Seed |
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SRB | Novak Djokovic | 1 | 1 |
SUI | Roger Federer | 2 | 3 |
ESP | Rafael Nadal | 3 | 2 |
GBR | Andy Murray | 4 | 4 |
FRA | Jo-Wilfried Tsonga | 5 | 5 |
ESP | David Ferrer | 6 | 6 |
CZE | Tomáš Berdych | 7 | 7 |
SRB | Janko Tipsarević | 8 | 8 |
USA | John Isner | 10 | 9 |
ARG | Juan Martín del Potro | 11 | 10 |
FRA | Gilles Simon | 12 | 11 |
ESP | Nicolás Almagro | 13 | 12 |
FRA | Gaël Monfils | 14 | 13 |
ARG | Juan Mónaco | 15 | 14 |
ESP | Feliciano López | 16 | 15 |
FRA | Richard Gasquet | 18 | 16 |
The following players received wildcards into the main draw:
The following players received entry from the qualifying draw:
Country | Player | Country | Player | Rank1 | Seed |
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BLR | Max Mirnyi | CAN | Daniel Nestor | 6 | 1 |
USA | Bob Bryan | USA | Mike Bryan | 6 | 2 |
FRA | Michaël Llodra | SRB | Nenad Zimonjić | 11 | 3 |
SWE | Robert Lindstedt | ROU | Horia Tecău | 17 | 4 |
IND | Leander Paes | CZE | Marcin Matkowski | 20 | 5 |
POL | Mariusz Fyrstenberg | POL | Radek Štěpánek | 20 | 6 |
IND | Mahesh Bhupathi | IND | Rohan Bopanna | 27 | 7 |
AUT | Alexander Peya | PAK | Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi | 32 | 8 |
The following pairs received wildcards into the doubles main draw:
Country | Player | Rank1 | Seed |
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BLR | Victoria Azarenka | 1 | 1 |
RUS | Maria Sharapova | 2 | 2 |
POL | Agnieszka Radwańska | 3 | 3 |
CZE | Petra Kvitová | 4 | 4 |
AUS | Samantha Stosur | 5 | 5 |
DEN | Caroline Wozniacki | 6 | 6 |
FRA | Marion Bartoli | 7 | 7 |
CHN | Li Na | 8 | 8 |
USA | Serena Williams | 9 | 9 |
ITA | Francesca Schiavone | 11 | 10 |
GER | Sabine Lisicki | 13 | 11 |
GER | Angelique Kerber | 14 | 12 |
SRB | Ana Ivanovic | 15 | 13 |
SVK | Dominika Cibulková | 16 | 14 |
SRB | Jelena Janković | 18 | 15 |
RUS | Maria Kirilenko | 19 | 16 |
The following players received wildcards into the main draw:
The following players received entry from the qualifying draw:
Country | Player | Country | Player | Rank1 | Seed |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
USA | Liezel Huber | USA | Lisa Raymond | 2 | 1 |
CZE | Květa Peschke | SLO | Katarina Srebotnik | 7 | 2 |
ITA | Sara Errani | ITA | Roberta Vinci | 25 | 3 |
CZE | Andrea Hlaváčková | AUS | Anastasia Rodionova | 26 | 4 |
RUS | Maria Kirilenko | RUS | Nadia Petrova | 27 | 5 |
GER | Julia Görges | USA | Vania King | 37 | 6 |
RSA | Natalie Grandin | CZE | Vladimíra Uhlířová | 45 | 7 |
USA | Raquel Kops-Jones | USA | Abigail Spears | 48 | 8 |
The following pairs received wildcards into the doubles main draw:
The following pair received entry as alternates:
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