World No.1Jannik Sinnerhas competed and struck the ball just like a world No.1 is expected to takehis semi-final tussle versus Jack Draper. Sinner withstood the humidity, a catalogue of draining rallies, to stamp his authority on this tournament, which has witnessed rivals such asCarlos...
Sinner vs Alcaraz has happened on three previous occasions. The first was at ATP Masters Paris in 2021 where Alcaraz won in straight sets. The next two encounters were at Wimbledon 2022 and Umag 2022 in Croatia, both of which were won by Sinner, so he leads thehead-to-head count 2-1....
Alcaraz let slip a 5-2 lead in the opening set, which he eventually lost in a tie-break. World No. 1 Sinner had now claimed 18 of his previous 19 tie-breaks, so when he led 3/0 in the deciding-set tie-break, it seemed the Italian was set to successfully defend his ATP 500 cro...
With this triumph, Sinner became only the fourth man to win both the Australian Open and the US Open in the same hard-court season, and he is also the first Italian man ever to claim the US Open title. I found the final quite boring. Both players’ hitting was fast & furious and re...
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Match Stats/Report - Sinner vs Dimitrov, Miami final, 2024 Jannik Sinner beat Grigor Dimitrov 6-3, 6-1 in the Miami final, 2024 on hard court Sinner had recently won his maiden Slam title in Australian Open. The 11th seeded Dimitrov beat 3 top 8 seeds, including #1 Carlos Alcaraz, en...
This was the first year since 2002 in which no member of the Big Three — Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal or the retired Federer — won at least one major. Instead, Sinner, who is 23, and Carlos Alcaraz, 21, split the four Slam titles. ...
This makes the upcoming finals much tougher and exciting for the fans. After losing against Medvedev at the last year’s US Open,Alcaraz said– “I don’t think I’m going to think about this loss for a long time, Of course, I have to learn a...
Sinner, along with peersCarlos Alcarazand Holger Rune, is seen as a vital member of thenext generation of men’s tennis superstars. While Rune has yet to prove himself on the biggest of stages, Alcaraz and Sinner have certainly shown what they’re capa...