A Sunday of high Italian tension, with Italy protagonist on three fronts. Inter can close the championship race at San Siro against Parma, Jannik Sinner goes in search of the title in the ATP final in Madrid against Alexander Zverev and Formula 1 starts its engines in Miami with Kimi Antonelli in pole position and the Ferraris of Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton in the upper area of the grid.
Inter-Parma at 8.45pm, Scudetto match point
The evening could give Inter the arithmetic title. The Nerazzurri host Parma at 8.45pm on the 35th matchday of Serie A and have the chance to celebrate in front of their fans. After Napoli’s draw in Como, the home team just needs not to lose to have the mathematical certainty of the scudetto.
Sinner-Zverev at 5pm, great final
The afternoon brings tennis to center stage. Sinner faces Zverev in the ATP final in Madrid, scheduled for 5pm. For the Italian it is another difficult step in a season that still sees him as a protagonist at the highest levels of the circuit, with the possibility of adding a new title to his path.
F1 in Miami at 7pm: Antonelli on pole, Ferrari lurking
The Miami Grand Prix will start at 7pm Italian time, with an earlier time due to the risk of bad weather in Florida. Kimi Antonelli will start in first position with Mercedes, ahead of Max Verstappen. Immediately behind is Charles Leclerc’s Ferrari, third on the grid, while Lewis Hamilton will start sixth. Among them also Lando Norris and George Russell, in a race that promises balance after the McLaren double in the Sprint.
From football to tennis to motorsports, Italian sport on Sundays is played on different times and stages but with the same common thread: the tricolor can take center stage. First Sinner in Madrid, then Antonelli, Leclerc and Hamilton in Miami, finally Inter at San Siro: a day that can weigh heavily on the story of the season.