Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz and Cincinnati
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Daily Express US on MSNJannik Sinner's US Open decision heavily costs Wimbledon champion and 11-time winner
An illness caused top-ranked men's player Jannik Sinner to retire from the Cincinnati Open final against his rival Carlos Alcaraz on Monday after just 23 minutes of tennis. He was expected to then travel to New York and play alongside 11-time Grand Slam doubles champion Katerina Siniakova - most recently in the 2025 Wimbledon mixed doubles - in the first round of the new-look 2025 U.
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Tennis World USA on MSNJannik Sinner on Grigor Dimitrov Wimbledon scare: 'I got lucky, it was a sign'
The Post Jannik Sinner on Grigor Dimitrov Wimbledon scare: 'I got lucky, it was a sign' appeared first on Tennis World USA Jannik Sinner captured his first Wimbledon crown a month ago, adding the fourth Major trophy to his growing collection. The Italian enjoyed a remarkable run at the All England Club.
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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 and provided a 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 victory in three hours and four minutes.
Jannik Sinner of Italy returns to Pedro Martinez of Spain during a third round men’s singles match at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Saturday, July 5, 2025.
The No. 1-ranked Sinner, the defending champion in singles at Flushing Meadows, was supposed to compete in mixed doubles with Katerina Siniakova.
How deep can Emma Raducanu and Jack Draper go? Who will win the mens and womens titles? Pundits including Martina Navratilova and Marion Bartoli preview tournament; The US Open is live on Sky Sports Tennis and Sky Sports+,
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Tennis World USA 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 eighth-youngest player to achieve that in the Open era, standing right behind Rafael Nadal.
Concern and questions surround Jannik Sinner just days before the US Open. The withdrawal of the world number one during the Cincinnati final has sparked debate among fans and experts: on