Alexander Zverev defeated Nicolás Jarry in the final, 6–4, 7–5 to win the men's singles tennis title at the 2024 Italian Open. It was his sixth ATP Masters 1000 title and 22nd career title.[1]
Hubert Hurkacz became the sixth player born in the 1990s (after Dominic Thiem, Stefanos Tsitsipas, Zverev, Grigor Dimitrov, and Medvedev) to reach at least the quarterfinals at all nine Masters events, and the eleventh active player overall to accomplish the feat.[4]Taylor Fritz became the first American man to reach the quarterfinals or better of all three clay court Masters events.[5]
Alejandro Tabilo and Jarry became the first Chilean players to reach a Masters semifinal since Fernando González at the 2009 Italian Open,[6] and marked the first time that multiple Chileans reached the semifinals of the same Masters event.[7] With his win against Novak Djokovic in the third round, Tabilo also became the second Chilean (after González) to defeat a reigning world No. 1.[8] Djokovic's loss marked the first time that he failed to reach the quarterfinals at this tournament.
This marked the final appearance of former world No. 1 and ten-time champion Rafael Nadal, at an ATP Masters 1000 tournament; he lost in the second round to Hubert Hurkacz.
† The player's 2023 points were replaced by a better result for purposes of his ranking as of 6 May 2024. Points for his 19th best result will be deducted instead.
‡ The player's 2023 points were replaced by a better result for purposes of his ranking as of 6 May 2024. He is defending points from an ATP Challenger Tour event held during the second week of the 2023 tournament instead.
§ The player did not qualify for the main draw in 2023. Points for his 19th best result will be deducted instead.
^ The player did not qualify for the main draw in 2023. He is defending points from an ATP Challenger Tour event instead.
Withdrawn players
The following players would have been seeded, but withdrew before the tournament began.