Budding Rivalry of Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner
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The 2025 US Open Tennis Championships is live from Queens, New York, as the top players from the men's and women's divisions compete for a Grand Slam title.
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Sinner and Alcaraz rule men’s tennis as US Open arrives
‘Sincaraz’ is a cut above as the US Open starts “Sinner and Alcaraz,” said Marcos Giron, an American who has been ranked 37th and faced both, “are bringing a ridiculous level, week in and week out.” Look at the ATP rankings, which either could ...
The scheduling of the Cincinnati Open final on Monday has caused chaos ahead of the start of the new-look US Open mixed doubles event
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Asianet Newsable on MSNUS Open 2025: Will Jannik Sinner Defend His Title? Coach Provides Crucial Health Update
Jannik Sinner’s US Open 2025 participation is uncertain after he retired from the Cincinnati Open final due to illness. While coach Darren Cahill is optimistic, concerns remain over the World No.1’s fitness following flu-like symptoms and fever.
Look, we’ve all been there—you’re having what should be the match of your dreams, and suddenly your body decides to stage a full-blown revolt. But when you’re Jannik Sinner, the world’s number one tennis player,
Iga Swiatek and Carlos Alcaraz underlined their hard court credentials ahead of the US Open with victories over Jasmine Paolini and Jannik Sinner respectively in the women's and men's singles tournaments at the Cincinnati Open.
The highly-anticipated final at the Cincinnati Open came to a sad ending on Monday, as World No. 1 Jannik Sinner was forced to retire from the match against No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz while trailing 5-0 due to illness. With the result, Alcaraz wins his third Masters 1000 title of the season and his eighth overall in his storied young career.
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Will Jannik Sinner Recover In Time For US Open Title Defence? Here's What Medical Expert Says
Jannik Sinner recently withdrew from the Cincinnati final against Carlos Alcaraz due to a viral infection, raising concerns about his ability to defend his title at the US Open, but medical expert Steven Buchwald sees Sinner's withdrawal as a wise choice to ensure optimal recovery and performance for the upcoming tournament.