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Jannik Sinner continued his impressive run on hard courts against Terence Atmane to set up a Cincinnati Open final against Carlos Alcaraz. Sinner changed his serve against Atmane, where he recorded ...
Italy’s Jannik Sinner and Spain’s Carlos are regarded as two of the best players in the world. The two players continue to ...
In making the semi-finals, Atmane, who boasts an IQ of 158, which rivals that of Albert Einstein (160), produced a string of impressive performances, knocking out Flavio Cobolli, Joao Fonseca, Taylor ...
Carlos Alcaraz has revealed how he’s really feeling about having to play Jannik Sinner in yet another final tomorrow. Their Cincinnati Open showdown marks the fourth straight final that these two have ...
Cincinnati Open, but the last two standing ended up being the strongest, two familiar faces who rebuffed all that was lauched at them, but only one can lift the trophy.
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?
Carlos Alcaraz is through to the Cincinnati Open final after defeating Alexander Zverev. Despite serving four double faults during one particular game in the second set, Alcaraz rallied to a 6-4 6-3 ...