Coco Gauff vs Elina Svitolina Final Delayed Due to Rain at Italian Open 2026 Rain disrupted play at the Italian Open in Rome on Saturday, causing delays to the women’s schedule and pushing back preparations for the highly anticipated final between Coco Gauff and Elina Svitolina. The light rain at the Foro Italico forced a stoppage in the women’s doubles match between Storm Hunter/Jessica Pegula and Mirra Andreeva/Diana Shnaider, with tournament officials monitoring conditions for further updates. Play was expected to remain suspended for approximately 35 to 50 minutes, as the courts remained unplayable despite the rain easing. The delay also impacted the women’s singles final, where Gauff and Svitolina were set to compete for the Italian Open title. Tournament organizers have not yet announced an official revised start time for the singles final, as they await further assessments of the weather and court conditions. If the rain persists, the Italian Open must adhere to standard WTA and ATP protocols for weather disruptions. The final could be postponed if the clay courts become unsafe due to saturation, as the lack of a retractable roof at Campo Centrale leaves officials unable to protect the courts from rain. If the rain continues into Saturday night, the women’s final is scheduled to be postponed to Sunday, May 17, 2026, creating a “Super Sunday” scenario where both the women’s and men’s finals would be played back-to-back on Campo Centrale. Gauff, the world No. 4, entered the final seeking her first Italian Open title after a disappointing loss in last year’s championship match. The American had navigated a challenging path to the final, including tense victories over Iva Jovic and Mirra Andreeva, before defeating Sorana Cirstea in the semifinals.#coco_gauff #elina_svitolina #foro_italico #italian_open_2026 #campo_centrale