Jannik Sinner's return to the ATP Tour is set against the backdrop of significant advantages that could propel him to success. Scheduled to re-enter the competitive scene at the Italian Open on May 7, ...
H-hard, C-clay, G-grass ...
Sinner has now spent 42 weeks at No.1. That marks the 14th longest period ever in the history of men’s tennis and means he ...
NSW’s former events boss has revealed how Victoria was forced into a massive Melbourne Park upgrade to prevent the Australian ...
Joao Fonseca says he is inspired by Brazilian footballer Neymar with his talent compared to fellow stars Carlos Alcaraz and ...
Alexander Zverev and Carlos Alcaraz continue trailing Sinner in the rankings despite the latter's three-month ban due to an anti-doping rule violation.
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Daily Express US on MSNRafael Nadal makes bold claim over 'two players who stand above the rest' in tennisRafael Nadal made a bold claim over the future of men's tennis as he spoke at an event alongside former Spain and Barcelona ...
The King of Clay' Rafael Nadal made his feelings crystal clear on fellow countryman Carlos Alcaraz and ATP No. 1 Jannik ...
Thanks to conditions very suited to his game, Fonseca is also shining at the Miami Open these days. He beat young American ...
Current World No.1, Jannik Sinner, is facing a three month suspension from tennis after reaching a settlement with the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), following two positive drug tests last year.
Alcaraz suffered a shock loss to David Goffin in the opening round of the Miami Open over the weekend, continuing a recent trend of early ousters from big tournaments for the World No. 3.
Novak Djokovic has warned Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz that their current supremacy will soon be threatened by three ...
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