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At the Cincinnati Masters 1000, there were 7 Italians, besides Sinner. One of them lost immediately against Alexander Blockx: ...
Alejandro Davidovich Fokina retired from his Cincinnati Open clash with Joao Fonseca. The Spaniard led 7-6 4-0 at one stage ...
On Saturday, ATP World No. 1 Jannik Sinner began his defense of his Cincinnati Open title. Sinner's second round win over Daniel Elahi Galán was his first match since winning Wimbledon on July 13.
The US Open is less than two weeks away, with the final Grand Slam tournament of 2025 set to provide a thrilling fortnight of action in New York. The seedings for the men’s singles event are not ...
Following Gauff on the P&G Center Court was the men’s No. 2 seed, Carlos Alcaraz. The Spaniard looked in need of an island, ...
Okay, so here’s the tea. Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, two of tennis’ biggest guns, decided to ghost the Canadian Open…again. That’s twice now. First, it was the Paris Olympics in 2024, and this ...
Follow live as The Enquirer provides real-time updates of the third round at the Cincinnati Open from the Lindner Family ...
While it would be expected for a top-10 player, and now a world No 1 player, to have an impressive record against the ...
Carlos Alcaraz did not have a particularly brilliant debut at the Cincinnati Masters 1000, unlike his top rival Jannik Sinner ...
Jannik Sinner’s rivalry with Carlos Alcaraz has become the defining storyline in men’s tennis. But when it comes to recent hard-court dominance, there is no debate, the Italian stands alone.
As per OptaAce, Alexander Zverev has claimed a 156th match win at ATP Masters 1000 events, surpassing Grigor Dimitrov for the outright-most of any player born since the format’s introduction in 1990.
Plus: Why Naomi Osaka's run to her first WTA 1,000 final since 2022 was positive for her tennis, though familiar issues ...