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The Russian fell to Carlos Alcaraz in four sets at Wimbledon on Centre Court, despite taking the first set. Carlos prevailed ...
It took only seven points before the first forlorn shout of "C'mon Pedro" was warmly applauded by a Centre Court crowd who ...
It took only seven points before the first forlorn shout of "C'mon Pedro" was warmly applauded by a Centre Court crowd who ...
Jannik Sinner said he “didn’t feel at ease” during the Australian Open in January and considered taking a break from tennis after he was sanctioned for two anti-doping violations. Sinner ...
Jannik Sinner of Italy hits a forehand during his match against Alexander Zverev of Germany in the final of the men’s singles at the 2025 Australian Open at Melbourne Park. Mike Frey-Imagn Images ...
Top-ranked Italian Sinner retained his Melbourne crown with a ruthless 6-3, 7-6 (7/4), 6-3 victory over the second-seeded Zverev. It was 23-year-old Sinner’s third Grand Slam title, having also ...
MELBOURNE :Jannik Sinner retained his Australian Open title with an emphatic 6-3 7-6 (4) 6-3 win over Alexander Zverev on Sunday, breaking new ground for Italian tennis and leaving his German ...
Sinner, 23, is also the youngest man to win at Melbourne Park two years in a row since Jim Courier in 1992-93. This was Zverev's third major final, but the German star is still chasing his first ...
World No. 1 Jannik Sinner defended his Australian Open title on Sunday, comfortably defeating Alexander Zverev 6-3, 7-6(4), 6-3 in the men’s final to secure his third career grand slam win.
Jannik Sinner, a 23-year-old Italian, is the youngest man to leave Melbourne Park with the trophy two years in a row since Jim Courier in 1992-93.
Sinner said if he knew he were guilty of intentionally doping, he would not be able to play like he did in Melbourne. "I keep playing like this because I have a clear mind on what happened.
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