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ATP Race Update: Alcaraz and Sinner lock up Turin as Djokovic and Zverev are tied on third place
The ATP Race has been updated, and a week after the US Open final, things are taking shape for the final part of the season.
Carlos Alcaraz reclaimed the No. 1 ranking following his US Open triumph, and leads the tour for another week with 11,540 points. Jannik Sinner is right behind him with 10,780 points. The two will ...
In the latest episode of the 'Nothing Major' podcast, former American ace Sam Querrey tried to predict who will win the most Major titles between Alcaraz and Sinner: “I think Alcaraz has a better shot ...
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Former ATP star comments on Jannik Sinner's latest painful loss
In a recent interview, former ATP ace Filippo Volandri – who is the current captain of Italy in the Davis Cup – analyzed Jannik's loss in the US Open final: “Sinner, on the court, thought that his ...
Jannik Sinner’s latest defeat to Carlos Alcaraz in the US Open final is one that may linger for a while. It was a surprising ...
Carlos Alcaraz becomes the ATP top-ranked player after his US Open victory over Jannik Sinner in the men's final.
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Aryna Sabalenka warns Nick Kyrgios ahead of their match: Unless ATP cancels it...
Aryna Sabalenka is once again firing playful warnings to Nick Kyrgios as she is telling the Australian she plans to crush him unless the ATP gets involved and prevents their match from happening.
Coming away from this year’s U.S. Open tournament, one thing is for sure – wheelchair tennis is on the rise. In 2022, the men ...
In a precedent-setting ruling that may define the future relationship between tennis players and the sport’s governing associations, a New York judge has ruled that ATP officials tried to unfairly ...
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The extra prize money will be paid by the ATP Tour to players based on their performances at last year’s nine Masters 1000 tournaments.
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