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However, it was not just the quality of Jannik Sinner that told on the night. In fact, the Italian himself has even admitted that it was a mistake made by Paul that let him back into the match.
Jannik Sinner downplayed injury concerns as he overcame a blistering start from Tommy Paul to reach the Italian Open final.
Speaking on the Tennis Channel Live Podcast, Roddick said: “Going down 6-3 in the third to the best player in the world for the last couple of years is a great result for Tommy Paul. He played great ...
Analyzing the challenge for 'Sky Sports', former British ace Tim Henman confessed that Paul should have had more courage: ”I ...
Sinner struggled with his right hamstring, which was caused by a blister on his right foot that has bothered him since the ...
The combined age of 45 years and 275 days between Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz is the youngest in a men's singles final ...
World number one Jannik Sinner produced a sublime semi-final display as he fought back from a set down to beat American Tommy ...
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World number one Jannik Sinner set up a blockbuster Italian Open final against Carlos Alcaraz by fighting back to beat ...
Tennis Focus, Hot Topics Jannik Sinner is into his first Rome final and now has a showdown with Carlos Alcaraz.
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.
Jannik Sinner beat Tommy Paul on Saturday to set up a clash with four-time Grand Slam champion Carlos Alcaraz on Sunday, May 18.
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