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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 ...
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?
Jannik Sinner has until Sunday afternoon to find a new partner, though his participation is up in the air after reaching the Cincinnati semifinals.
The 22-year-old Spaniard has moved up to No. 3 on the all-time list, trailing only the other two members of the Big 3.
With her coaching team intact again, Rybakina played the match of her season, and put herself back in the big-title conversation.
Meanwhile, Sinner has played only four matches, with two of them being absolute dustings of Daniel Elahi Galan and Felix Auger Aliassime. The Italian should be fresh. These are also the best possible ...
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.
Which brings me to Coco Gauff. After winning at Roland Garros for the first time in June, she naturally wanted to take a minute to revel, so she flew back to the U.S. and made the rounds of TV and ...
Rybakina has won at least a set in all 11 of their previous meetings, but Sabalenka has a 7-4 head-to-head edge.
That’s what commentator Robbie Koenig said as Jannik Sinner closed in on a 6-0 first set against Felix Auger-Aliassime. A minute or so later, Sinner closed it out and handed FAA his first bagel since ...
At the Cincinnati Open, the action isn’t just on the court—sometimes, the most entertaining battles happen in the hotel parking lot.
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