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Jannik Sinner Sends Message Before Facing Carlos Alcaraz in Cincinnati Open Final originally appeared on Athlon Sports. It ...
Jannik Sinner is close to getting back on the court after retiring from the final in Cincinnati with an illness.
The two young champions, who met as teen-agers, are expected to face off at this year’s U.S. Open. A new book by Giri Nathan ...
In the 2025 Cincinnati Open final, Carlos Alcaraz won after Jannik Sinner retired due to illness early in the first set. Andy ...
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Tennis365 on MSNFormer world No 1 warns Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner will never match Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal
Mats Wilander has suggested Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz may never be as popular as Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal.
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Yardbarker on MSNATP Race Update: Carlos Alcaraz extends lead as Jannik Sinner secures his spot in Turin
After the Cincinnati Open Masters 1000, Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner were once again the point leaders of the week, and the ATP Race to Turin did not show significant changes from recent weeks.
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Tennis World on MSNCarlos Alcaraz reveals when he noticed Jannik Sinner's problems
On Monday, Carlos Alcaraz claimed his first Cincinnati Masters title in unusual circumstances. World no. 1 Jannik Sinner was ...
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Tennis World USA on MSNWilander favors Jannik Sinner over Carlos Alcaraz at US Open. Is his logic flawed?
Former US Open champion Mats Wilander predicts this year's winner at the final Major event of the season. The Swede sees ...
Mats Wilander recently named Jannik Sinner as his pick for the 2025 US Open men's singles title. The 60-year-old, who achieved a career-high ranking of World No.
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Tennis365 on MSNWho could form a ‘new Big Three’ with Carlos Alcaraz & Jannik Sinner? Rick Macci names ‘the chosen one’
Acclaimed tennis coach Rick Macci has identified "the chosen one" who he believes could threaten the dominance of Jannik ...
Emerging stars Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner are featured in the book, ‘Changeover: A Young Rivalry and a New Era of Men’s ...
The Spaniard's actions were likely instinctive, but they should have been avoided, reckons former World No. 1 Andy Roddick.
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