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Alcaraz opens his Italian Open campaign against Serbian qualifier Dusan Lajovic on Friday. During the Spaniard's Rome debut ...
Sinner conquered the Australian Open and the US Open, along with three Masters 1000 events and the ATP Finals. Despite ...
This weekend, Jannik Sinner will return to the tennis court for the first time in over three months. The last time the tennis world saw Sinner compete was during his victory at the Australian Open.
Jannik Sinner returns from a three-month suspension for doping at the ATP Rome.
A two-time ATP finalist, Navone will be playing only his third match against a Top 10 player—he’s 2-9 vs. the Top 20—but has risen to the occasion in the past, pushing Rafael Nadal to a 7-5 third set ...
The impending Rome Masters, also known as Internazionali BNL d'Italia, will see the top tennis stars battle it out for the ...
Although he had to miss four Masters 1000, the 23-year-old from Sesto Pusteria is still firmly at the top of the ATP rankings ...
But rust could be a factor for the world No. 1, and Carlos Alcaraz, who beat Sinner on clay at Roland Garros last year, is lurking. So is defending champion Alexander Zverev, always a force on clay.
Jannik Sinner is the star of the show at the upcoming Rome Open as the world number one and Italian tennis hero gears up for ...
His appearance at the Italian Open marks the first tournament he's played at since winning the Australian Open for a second ...
With Jannik Sinner set to return from a doping ban, BBC Sport explains how he has remained world number one and how he has ...