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For the past 15 months or so, they’ve both been consistent contenders at the important events. But their head-to-head has been entirely one-sided.
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?
The current No. 3 can reclaim the No. 2 spot—and the No. 2 seed at the US Open—if she wins the title on Monday.
Tecnifibre’s duo of T-Fight 300 racquets forms a lively pair. They whip through the strike zone like a breeze, producing ready power and ample spin. Contact feels crisp and clean with plentiful ...
Carlos Alcaraz advanced to his seventh consecutive tour-level final by beating an ailing Alexander Zverev in straight sets at the Cincinnati Open.
World No. 1 Jannik Sinner was tested in the first set of his semifinal match against French qualifier Terence Atmane.
On the promising and worrying parts of Alcaraz’s semifinal performance, where he admitted, “I started thinking about how he’s feeling, instead of focusing on myself." ...
In her four matches, Paolini has beaten two Grand Slam champions, Gauff and Barbora Krejcikova. Kudermetova hasn’t faced anyone with that kind of pedigree, but as an unseeded player, she has played ...
The Kazakh locked up a 6-1, 6-4 victory over the world No. 1.
The world No. 1, who was celebrating his 24th birthday, has now won his last 26 matches in a row on this surface.
The Russian has avenged three recent losses en route to the Cincinnati Open quarterfinals—where Carlos Alcaraz awaits.
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?
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