One rivalry has always dominated tennis: the rivalry between Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer has been one to die for. The two have been the main rivalry of the game, and till now, no other duo has been able to match up to them.
Jannik Sinner was a major doubt to play Roland Garros, but positive updates regarding his injury came to light on Saturday. Sinner has been out of action since the end of April.
Italian ace Lorenzo Musetti’s poor start to the season has driven him to compete for titles in the lesser-known ATP tours. However, the Italian is of the same age as Jannik Sinner and plays good tennis, but is far behind compared to Sinner, who is already a Grand Slam champion.
Jannik Sinner has a massive decision to make about his participation in the 2024 Roland Garros, with doctors urging maximum caution. Sinner is currently recovering from a hip injury he sustained while competing at the Madrid Open towards the end of last month.
Jannik Sinner wants to play at Roland Garros, but doctors are giving him contrasting advice. The hip injury, which doesn’t look very serious, may turn out to be a chronic problem if it’s not treated properly. According to a report published by Gazzetta, Sinner is likely to miss the clay court Grand Slam in Paris.
Novak Djokovic has an advantage over close rivals Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner in winning the remaining Grand Slams despite a trophyless 2024. That is the word of former ATP doubles No.
Patrick McEnroe, the brother of legendary John McEnroe, has been a tennis broadcaster for a large part of his career. Prior to that, he himself was a professional tennis player.
Novak Djokovic's shock third-round exit from the 2024 Italian Open could have significant consequences in his quest to remain the World No. 1 after Roland Garros.
Novak Djokovic‘s spot in the ATP rankings is in danger as only reaching the Roland Garros final may save him. If this doesn’t happen, Italy’s Jannik Sinner will be crowned as the newest World No.1 player.
Daniil Medvedev has been on the unfortunate side of things this season. Three times this year, the Russian was very close to winning a title but was denied by the ATP Top 3 players.
Jannik Sinner is racing against time to recover and compete at Roland Garros, and he is utilizing every possible means to make himself available in Paris later this month.
Tennis star Jannik Sinner is pushing to be fit for the upcoming French Open and is carrying out his recovery with Juventus. The 22-year-old, who is currently
2024 has been disappointing for many top ATP and WTA stars. Over the past few months, there have been numerous injuries, withdrawals, and walkthroughs from the players.
Italy’s No.3 Matteo Arnaldi has been a sensation this season reaching a career-high of 35 in the ATP rankings. However, his boyhood friend Jannik Sinner sits at No.2 with a Grand Slam to his name.
Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner share some similarities in their playing styles, but the Italian has not incorporated a notable area of improvement into his game.
It's now a sprint to the finish line in the Olympics Race as Novak Djokovic and Jannik Sinner battle for the top spot. The Italian is currently at the top of the race with 8725 points, the bulk of which he earned in 2024 by winning his first Grand Slam at the Australian Open and second career Masters at the Miami Open.
Jannik Sinner was eagerly waiting to play in front of his home crowd at the Rome Open, but a hip injury made him miss it. During last week’s Madrid Open, the 22-year-old injured his hip, which did not allow him to play in the quarterfinal. Former French player Julien Varlet praised Sinner for his aggressiveness and movement on courts.
Jannik Sinner withdrew from the ongoing Rome Open to the disappointment of the home crowd. A heavy favorite on the Foro Italico court, Sinner suffered a hip injury during last week’s Madrid Open.
Italy is, of course, the birthplace of the Renaissance – the remarkable rebirth of European culture, thought, and creativity in the late Middle Ages. Now,
World No. 2 Jannik Sinner withdrew from his home country's Internazionali BNL d'Italia on Saturday, citing a hip injury. The tournament begins Wednesday.
Andrey Rublev recorded a 4-6, 6-3, 6-2 win over Carlos Alcaraz in a quarterfinal match on Wednesday, ending the Spaniard's bid to collect a third consecutive Mutua Madrid Open title.
The top half quarterfinals of the ATP Mutua Madrid Open feature top-seeded Jannik Sinner and No. 3 seed Daniil Medvedev, but they might not have it all that easy on Thursday.
Top-seeded Jannik Sinner of Italy and No. 2 seed Carlos Alcaraz of Spain each dropped a set in their respective matches on Tuesday, while rebounding to advance into the quarterfinals of the Madrid Open.
ATP Madrid is well underway and approaching the second week. Day 6 has thrown up some exciting match ups that could have some unexpected results. Here we look at four matches on the card at ATP Madrid Day 6 including the top seed.
Jannik Sinner will play his first match as the top seed at a Masters 1000 tournament in an action-aced Saturday at the ATP Madrid Open. He won’t be the only Top 10 player in action, with Stefanos Tsitsipas, Casper Ruud, and Grigor Dimitrov among those expected to take to the court.
Second-seeded Italian Jannik Sinner came out of a rain delay firing on all cylinders, rallying for a 5-7, 7-5, 6-1 victory over No. 25 seed Tallon Griekspoor of the Netherlands on Sunday in the third round of the Miami Open in Miami Gardens, Fla.
Jannik Sinner lost for the first time this season in the Indian Wells semifinals to Carlos Alcaraz. He’s now up to 17-1 for the year after defeating Andrea Vavassori to kick off his Miami campaign, though.
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