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Carlos Alcaraz has claimed his first Cincinnati Open crown in the most regrettable of circumstances. The Spaniard was leading 5-0 in the first set of the Cincinnati Open final, when Jannik Sinner was ...
Despite a run of good form, 2021 US Open Ladies Singles champion Emma Raducanu will be unseeded at the US Open. The British number one is currently ranked 35 in the world, leaving her outside the 32 ...
Four years later, Raducanu has returned to New York where she will not play singles, but also mixed doubles alongside the ATP’s world number two, Carlos Alcaraz. Emma Raducanu was all smiles as she ...
Chris Evert, an 18-time major winner, discussed the prospect of Coco Gauff ending 2025 as world number one while speaking to the WTA ahead of this year’s Australian Open. Gauff had defeated Iga ...
Iga Swiatek’s road to the Cincinnati Open final has been a relatively straightforward one; however, she was pushed to her ...
Jasmine Paolini is through to her second WTA 1000 final of the year. After securing the Italian Open title in May, the ...
Jannik Sinner has retired from the Cincinnati Open final after just five games due to illness. The Italian was forced to retire from the match down 0-5 against longtime rival Carlos Alcaraz, who ...
The men’s Cincinnati Open final has been decided in disappointing and unceremonious fashion, with Jannik Sinner forced to retire before the first set had even ...
Sinner and Alcaraz have split their two matches in 2025. Alcaraz saved three match points before capturing the French Open title, while Sinner had his revenge by defeating the Spaniard in the ...
The current British number one, Jack Draper, has paid tribute to Edmund following the announcement. On X, [Twitter] British number one and world number four Jack Draper posted a heartwarming message ...
Former world number 40 Ryan Harrison was speaking on Sky Sports on Monday evening when he was asked whether Carlos Alcaraz can win the US Open. Harrison, who won the 2017 French Open doubles title ...
Jannik Sinner was forced to retire from the Cincinnati Open final on Monday, and Carlos Alcaraz was full of empathy for his opponent. The Italian ended the match when 0-5 down in the first set, later ...
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