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The 22-year-old Spaniard, currently on a 24-match winning streak, is poised to claim his third consecutive title at the ...
This Sunday, it's time for the grand final of the Wimbledon tournament between Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz. The two best players in the world ...
WIMBLEDON 2025 is heading for a thrilling final day after a stunning fortnight at SW19. Carlos Alcaraz is looking to complete a hat-trick of Wimbledon titles, having won the tournament twice in ...
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Tennis365 on MSNWho are Jannik Sinner’s parents? How Johann and Siglinde Sinner gave him freedom to become world No 1Jannik was born on August 16, 2001 to Johann Sinner and Siglinde Sinner in the San Candido region in northern Italy. The tennis player has a younger brother named Marc, who has mostly shied away from ...
Sinner has already managed to equal his best finish, reaching the semifinals for the second time in three years. But after nearly winning at Roland Garros in May, Wimbledon remains the only slam in ...
A premature end to the career of Dutch tennis player Tim Van Rijthoven, who announced his retirement this Tuesday after years ...
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Tennis365 on MSNGrigor Dimitrov extends unfortunate Grand Slam record with cruel Wimbledon retirementHaving set a new record for most consecutive retirements at Grand Slams at the French Open, Dimitrov has now extended that ...
Jannik Sinner advanced to the Wimbledon quarter-finals under unusual circumstances after Grigor Dimitrov retired from their match on July 7. Dimitrov was leading by two sets when he suddenly suffered ...
Two of the 15 they didn’t collect were scooped up by Carlos Alcaraz, the 22-year-old Spaniard who now—alongside the ...
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FirstSportz on MSN(In Images) Grigor Dimitrov Collapses on Court Before Forced to Retire from his Wimbledon Fourth Round Against Jannik SinnerGrigor Dimitrov’s Wimbledon campaign ended in heartbreak as he was forced to retire despite being two sets ahead against ...
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FirstSportz on MSNAndrey Rublev Astonishingly Refuses to Give Credit to Carlos Alcaraz for his win at WimbledonAndrey Rublev stepped back in terms of giving credit to his opponent, Carlos Alcaraz, for his fourth-round win at Wimbledon.
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