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Former world number one Andy Roddick highlights why Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz remains the only player in the world who can stop Italy’s Jannik Sinner. Both players are set to face off in a ...
Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner will meet for the 11th time in the final of the Italian Open; Sinner is returning from a ...
Jannik Sinner started poorly against Tommy Paul in Rome before recovering to win in three sets. The Italian star produced one ...
Tennis Focus, Hot Topics Jannik Sinner is into his first Rome final and now has a showdown with Carlos Alcaraz.
Jannik Sinner faced an early storm in his Rome Masters semi-final clash against Tommy Paul. World no. 1 suffered a nightmare ...
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In front of a packed home crowd at the Foro Italico, world number one Sinner recovered from a slow start to continue his unbeaten run since returning from a three-month doping ban.
By beating Paul, Sinner finally made his first Rome final. There, he will meet Alcaraz for the 11th time on the main level.
The top-ranked Sinner rallied past No. 12 Tommy Paul 1-6, 6-0, 6-3 in the semifinals on Friday as he attempts to become the first Italian man to lift the Rome trophy since Adriano Panatta in 1976.
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In the next game, Sinner started with an inside-out forehand winner, and broke with a backhand that wrong-footed Paul. Serving at 2-0, he saved two break points with two aces. At 4-0, he held at love, ...