Terence Atmane Reveals his Brief Exchange With Jannik Sinner
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French tennis player Terence Atmane played the best tennis of his life at last week's Cincinnati Open, reaching the semifinals. However, 23-year old announced his sudden withdrawal from the upcoming US Open,
Terence Atmane has spoken out after he was forced to withdraw from the US Open qualifying event. The Frenchman emerged as the breakout star of the recent Cincinnati Open, entering the tournament as a qualifier ranked down at No. 136 in the world and storming into the semi-finals, beating two top-10 players en route.
World No. 1 Jannik Sinner is officially out of the U.S. Open Mixed Doubles tournament after falling ill in Cincinnati. The Italian retired down 5-0 against Carlos Alcaraz in the Cincinnati Open final on Monday and was due to play Mixed Doubles Tuesday with partner Kateřina Siniaková in New York.
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France’s Terence Atmane was the breakout star of the ongoing Cincinnati Open. The 23-year-old’s journey eventually ended in the semifinal of the ongoing ATP 1000 event after losing to Italy’s Jannik Sinner in straight sets with a score of 7-6,
In an unusual turn of events, Terence Atmane was once fired by his former sponsor Asics, for holding Nike sneakers in his hand on the court.
In the meantime, the native of Boulogne-sur-Mer can take comfort in an impressive statistic. According to the X account, Jeu, Set et Maths, Atmane has the biggest jump for a French player at the time of making his very first entry into the Top 100 (since 1990).
Well, well, well. Look who just crashed the party and made himself right at home. While tennis fans were busy debating whether Jannik Sinner could maintain his world No.