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Between them, they’ve won the last five majors in a row. On Sunday, they’ll clash in a big final for the first time.
Jannik Sinner is set to face Carlos Alcaraz in a highly anticipated Rome Open final, and the Italian emphasized the positives of playing the Spaniard in such a high-stakes match.
Appearing as a guest on the Changeover podcast, Aussie star Nick Kyrgios explained how tennis has changed over recent years. ...
Gauff is the highest seed left in the women's draw, having already put Emma Raducanu and Mirra Andreeva to the sword, as she ...
Crucially, since his injury problems began nearly two years ago, we have seen another of the iconic ‘Big Three’ depart as Rafael Nadal retired from tennis, joining Roger Federer and leaving Novak ...
Chasing a historic milestone, Novak Djokovic has accepted a late wild card into the ATP 250 event in Geneva. Novak will ...
Returning from suspension, Sinner didn't take long to secure another tournament final. Facing Alcaraz, the Italian will play his seventh consecutive ...
Asked in The Changeover podcast, Raonic reflected on his matches against the Big 3. Having beaten Nadal and Federer multiple ...
Jannik Sinner returned to the tour just 10 days ago and continues to make history after reaching the final of the Rome Open, following a three-month hiatus. The Italian has achieved 94 consecutive ...
Carlos Alcaraz has described Novak Djokovic 's physicality as 'crazy' in spite of his steep decline over the last few months.
Surpassing his coach Juan Carlos Ferrero, Carlos Alcaraz (22y 2d) is the second-youngest player to reach the final at three ...
On his return to the ATP Tour in Rome, Jannik Sinner has picked up where he left off and brushed off fears that rustiness ...