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Tennis World USA on MSNCaros Alcaraz relieves Roland Garros comeback vs. Jannik Sinner: 'I kept believing'Nearly two months after the duel, Carlos Alcaraz continues to reflect on his unforgettable Roland Garros final against Jannik ...
The Lauren Balsmo feature story, which includes on- and off-court imagery of Sabalenka photographed by Jonas Unger, introduces her through the lens of the controversy that followed the Roland Garros ...
LONDON, July 13 (Reuters) - When Jannik Sinner arrived at three match points in the fourth set of his Wimbledon final against ...
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Jannik Sinner has grown used to being a topic of conversation, whether it’s praise or criticism. This month, Sinner claimed his fourth Grand Slam title after beating Carlos Alcaraz in the final.
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Tennis World on MSNJannik Sinner's coach breaks silence on the amazing rivalry with Carlos AlcarazIn a long interview with the official ATP website, his main coach Simone Vagnozzi spoke about Sinner's rise: "Jannik is a ...
Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz will face off in the Wimbledon final, just as they did at Roland Garros. They’ve now matched ...
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Watch: Alcaraz’s Historic Comeback and 5 Key Moments in the Longest French Open Final YetDive into the heart-pounding 2025 French Open final where Carlos Alcaraz outlasted Jannik Sinner in a record-breaking five-hour epic—the longest Roland Garros final ever. This gripping video script ...
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Tennis World on MSNJannik Sinner-Carlos Alcaraz rematch - From Roland Garros epic to Wimbledon nervesAccording to Petkovic, Carlos and Jannik entered the Wimbledon final burdened by the pressure of reliving that Paris epic, ...
Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner faced off in the last two Grand Slam finals—Roland Garros and Wimbledon—and now share an ...
Jannik Sinner triumphed at Wimbledon, securing his place in history as the first Italian to win the prestigious title. He ...
Jannik Sinner makes history as the first Italian to win Wimbledon at 23, defeating Carlos Alcaraz in four sets.
Already the French women’s No. 1 since her Roland Garros run, she’s now the first Frenchwoman to be ranked in the Top 50 since the very first week of 2025, when former No. 4 Caroline Garcia—who has ...
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