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Tennis World USA on MSNGoran Ivanisevic reveals Novak Djokovic's secret flawMeanwhile - during a long interview with 'Sportal' - his former coach Goran Ivanisevic revealed a small flaw in Novak that ...
The gold medal in Paris was Djokovic’s only title of the 2024 season, but it was historic—it completed his career Golden Slam ...
Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, ranked first and second respectively in the world, had caught up at during a practice ...
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Tennis World on MSNJannik Sinner revives Wimbledon glory: 'Even I was surprised by my level'Sinner outplayed the seven-time champion Novak Djokovic in straight sets and arranged his first Wimbledon title clash against Alcaraz. The Spaniard took the opener, but the Italian kept his composure ...
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Yardbarker on MSNPreview Canadian Open ATP Final: Ben Shelton on quest for first 1000 title against reviving Karen KhachanovIn an exhilarating Canadian Open, a new name will be etched onto the trophy as Ben Shelton and Karen Khachanov eye up Toronto glory, as they prepare to battle it out for a prestigious Masters 1000 ...
Emma Raducanu was surprised to discover that she had an entire Cadillac Escalade waiting for her at the Cincinnati Open.
Serena Williams recently embarked on a girls' trip with her daughters, Olympia and Adira. The 23-time Grand Slam Champion had ...
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AFP on MSNTennis: Sinner lukewarm on expanded Cincinnati formatJannik Sinner on Wednesday gave tepid approval to the 12-day jumbo version of the ATP-WTA Cincinnati Masters while confessing ...
Andy Schooler previews the Cincinnati Open – the last big warm-up event before the US Open – and is taking on the current ...
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FirstSportz on MSNJannik Sinner Breaks Silence on Elbow Sleeve That Sparked Injury Concerns in CincinnatiJannik Sinner will finally be back in action after a little more than a month. Cincinnati Masters, the second Masters ...
The reigning champion Aryna Sabalenka will return to defend her crown. Let's take a look at her potential route to glory at the Cincinnati Open 2025.
Winners of the men's and women's singles championships at the US Open next month will receive a record $5 million in prize money, tennis chiefs in the United States confirmed on Thursday.
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