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Usually, Sinner pushes Alcaraz to play his best, but at Wimbledon the roles were reversed. Was it a sign of things to come, or can the Spaniard reclaim the edge on Monday?
On the promising and worrying parts of Alcaraz’s semifinal performance, where he admitted, “I started thinking about how he’s feeling, instead of focusing on myself." ...
In her four matches, Paolini has beaten two Grand Slam champions, Gauff and Barbora Krejcikova. Kudermetova hasn’t faced anyone with that kind of pedigree, but as an unseeded player, she has played ...
The world No. 1, who was celebrating his 24th birthday, has now won his last 26 matches in a row on this surface.
Before the two took to the court for their Cincinnati semifinal, the Frenchman gave Sinner a Pikachu card in honor of his 24th birthday.
Collabs are all the rage in tennis. Earlier this year, Wilson joined forces with Kith to release an expansive heritage apparel and equipment collection, while Solinco rolled out a special-edition ...
Like Mboko in Montreal, the Atmane train has torn through the draw of a 1000. But is an in-form Sinner the end of the line?
This match feels like a bit of a coin-flip battle, but the coin might be weighted to one side due to the conditions.
Jannik Sinner has until Sunday afternoon to find a new partner, though his participation is up in the air after reaching the Cincinnati semifinals.
On one side of the court, Zverev called out the doctor to tell him that he was sweating more than he ever had, couldn’t breathe, and was dizzy between each point. After the doctor checked his vitals ...
The gesture has seemingly hit all the right notes. In a new advertisement for Asics promoting its upcoming New York Collection, Djokovic pulls out a real violin to ‘play along’ with a section from The ...
The Russian has avenged three recent losses en route to the Cincinnati Open quarterfinals—where Carlos Alcaraz awaits.