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ATP No. 1 Jannik Sinner retired just 23 minutes into the Cincinnati Open men's singles final, allowing Carlos Alcaraz to win ...
The scheduling of the Cincinnati Open final on Monday has caused chaos ahead of the start of the new-look US Open mixed ...
Jannik Sinner retired with an apparent illness 23 minutes into the first set of the Cincinnati Open final against Carlos ...
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Tennis365 on MSNATP Rankings: Carlos Alcaraz in hot pursuit of Jannik Sinner as Joao Fonseca, Francisco Comesana, Terence Atmane rise
Jannik Sinner's lead in the ATP Rankings has been reduced after the Cincinnati Open and the Italian is now in real danger of ...
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Tennis World on MSNJannik Sinner reaches 200 hard-court wins on birthday, follows Rafael Nadal
Jannik defeated Terence Atmane in the semi-final in Ohio, celebrating his 200th ATP hard-court win and becoming the ...
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Yardbarker on MSNATP Prize Money Leaders Update: Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner continue to cement lead after Cincinnati Open final run
The ATP Prize Money Leaders has been updated for another week after the week that was that saw the Cincinnati Open take place ...
Afterward, Sinner didn't have a traditional press conference. Instead, he was asked a couple of questions by the ATP media ...
Spanish star Carlos Alcaraz has his sights set on reclaiming the ATP World No. 1 ranking from Jannik Sinner at the upcoming ...
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Yardbarker on MSNATP Rankings Update: Jannik Sinner still top before US Open, but Carlos Alcaraz closes in after Cincinnati Open
Another week in tennis sees the ATP Rankings update after the final major event at the Cincinnati Open, before all competitors head to the US Open. Looking ...
World number one Sinner - who is due to play in the US Open’s revamped mixed doubles tournament on Tuesday - conceded defeat ...
Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz continued to occupy the top two spots in the latest ATP Rankings released on Tuesday, which ...
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Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner’s points and prize money from the Cincinnati Open
The 2025 Cincinnati Open final lasted only 23 minutes and five games but Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner were still went ...
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