Carlos Alcaraz beats Jannik Sinner for Italian Open title
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After serving a three-month doping suspension, the world No. 1 returned to action at his home tournament in Rome. And after a couple of solid wins and then very notable victories over Casper Ruud and Tommy Paul, the Italian tennis star making a dream comeback looked like a very realistic scenario.
From one generational talent to another Gauff’s high praise for Sinner and Paolini showcases how the Italian tennis now has several top players
Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios has once again launched a barrage of attacks on World No. 1 Jannik Sinner. The Australian has never been afraid to share his opinion on the Italian and the misconduct regarding his doping scandal.
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Tennis World USA on MSNJannik Sinner reaches 50-week milestone as world no. 1, eyes more historyThe 23-year-old is celebrating his 50th consecutive week as world no. 1. In doing so, Jannik becomes only the tenth player in ATP ranking history to maintain the ATP throne for at
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Pope Leo XIV has apparently made peace with Jannik Sinner. The top-ranked tennis player visited the new pope on Wednesday, gave him a tennis racket and offered to play, during an off day for Sinner at the Italian Open.
Tennis fans are in for a treat on Sunday morning when Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner meet in the finals of the Rome Masters. This is the 11th time that Alcaraz and Sinner have met in their career (though it is the first time they’ve played in a Masters 1000 Final), with the Spaniard holding a 6-4 advantage in the series.
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Yardbarker on MSNJannik Sinner calls in the big guns: Rafael Nadal’s former coach Carlos Moya joins the teamJannik Sinner is reportedly set to add a significant name to his coaching team: Carlos Moyá, former coach of Rafael Nadal and captain of the Spanish Davis Cup team.
Jannik Sinner will aim for a rare Grand Slam achievement at the French Open, one that only Novak Djokovic has managed in recent years.