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Sinner was playing his first tournament since winning the Australian Open in January and was hoping to become the first ...
In Madrid, four American men—Taylor Fritz, Brandon Nakashima, Tommy Paul, Frances Tiafoe—reached the round of 16. All lost. In Rome, only Paul got that far, eventually advancing to the semis for the ...
The player to have lifted the Italian Open title more than anyone else is Rafael Nadal, who triumphed in Rome on 10 occasions ...
Jannik Sinner lost the home Rome Masters final to Carlos Alcaraz, with the Spaniard earning a 7-6, 6-1 triumph in an hour and ...
Carlos Alcaraz is the clear favorite for the French Open. Top-ranked Jannik Sinner is back from his doping ban, though, and ...
Jannik Sinner may have fallen short in the Rome Masters final at Foro Italico to his greatest rival, Carlos Alcaraz. The ...
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ABS-CBN on MSNTennis: Sinner says Rome final loss 'good lesson' for French OpenJannik Sinner said he was pleased with his level despite losing the Italian Open final to Carlos Alcaraz on Sunday in his ...
Jannik Sinner said he was pleased with his level despite losing the Italian Open final to Carlos Alcaraz on Sunday in his ...
As we file, Jannik Sinner, the leading Italian tennis player and world No. 1, is playing point for point against the Spanish ...
Former College of Charleston Ralph Lundy will be part of the 10-member class of 2025 that will be inducted into the South Carolina Athletic Hall of Fame on May 19 ...
"I didn't do a roller-coaster," the Spaniard said afterwards, confessing it was "the best match tactically" he's ever played.
World No. 1 Jannik Sinner was looking to become the first Italian to win the Internazionali BNL d'Italia since 1976 while simultaneously signaling his triumphant return from suspension on home soil.
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