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Tennis World on MSNServing brilliance: Jannik Sinner joins Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal in Major featJannik held after deuces in the seventh game, closing it with a service winner and keeping his rival away from the break points. The Italian served for the title at 5-3 and made no errors! He hit a ...
Sinner's remarkable on-court ability to block out any distraction from his mission has been on full display as he seeks to defend his Melbourne title.
Jannik Sinner has been playing the best tennis of his career. The World No. 1 recently capped off a brilliant run in Melbourne with his second Australian Open title and third Grand Slam title.
The Associated Press – Sports on MSN25d
There's a screw loose at the Australian Open: Sinner's win over Rune was delayed by a net problemThe screw holding the net in place at the Australian Open's main stadium got jarred loose during defending champion Jannik Sinner's fourth-round victory against Holger Rune on Monday, delaying play fo ...
GO FURTHER Australian Open final: Jannik Sinner beats Alexander Zverev for third ... But Sinner goes long and dodges the ball whizzing past his ear as he goes ahead again on serve.
The Rod Laver Arena crowd are on their feet as Tristan Schoolkate cups his ear after finally taking ... to deuce then he fires long to hand Jannik Sinner a fifth break point.
Jannik Sinner is wary of "physical beast" Alexander ... Nobody's perfect." That will prick the ears of world number two Zverev, long seen as the sport's most unfulfilled talent, without a ...
The coach of the world No. 1 has made a bold statement that will not be music to the ears of his rivals ahead ... year’s final at Melbourne Park. Jannik Sinner will defend his Australian Open ...
Staff work on repair the net during the fourth round match between Jannik Sinner of Italy and Holger Rune of Denmark at the Australian Open tennis championship in Melbourne, Australia, Monday ...
SportsWire on MSN20d
Jannik Sinner’s coach Darren Cahill says anti-doping saga took a tollJannik Sinner’s coach Darren Cahill concedes the anti-doping breach saga has taken a toll on his Australian Open campaign, but believes the world No. 1 can continue to block out the noise ahead of ...
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