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Jannik Sinner admitted he has had "sleepless nights" since losing the French Open final to Carlos Alcaraz in five thrilling ...
Men's tennis needed this rivalry to be stratospheric. Their first major final against each other sent them into another ...
The takeaways from Carlos Alcaraz’s fifth-set tiebreaker victory over Jannik Sinner in the French Open men’s final are ...
A transcendent match could not have been so in a shorter format — but Sinner and Alcaraz's exploits are the exception, not ...
Defending champion Carlos Alcaraz completed an extraordinary comeback to win his second-straight French Open men's title in a ...
It was the longest-ever French Open final — 5 hours, 29 minutes — in the Open Era. It was so tight that Sinner won 193 points ...
Reflecting on his epic five-setter triumph over Jannik Sinner in the Roland Garros final, the 22-year-old offered high praise ...
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Tennis World on MSNRafael Nadal: 'Jannik Sinner handled his Carlos Alcaraz loss like a champion'Rafael Nadal is enjoying a golf event at home in Mallorca. As expected, he was asked to comment again on that memorable ...
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FirstSportz on MSNJoao Fonseca Hopes to Emulate Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner After Titanic Roland Garros FinalJoao Fonseca, the young Brazilian tennis talent, is setting ambitious goals as he looks to reach the level of Carlos The post ...
He lost the first two sets. He stared down championship point in the fourth set. And yet Carlos Alcaraz came out on top.
Jannik Sinner heartbreakingly lost to Carlos Alcaraz in the French Open final. Even after Alcaraz took the third set, Alcaraz and Sinner went back-and-forth until the end of a match that lasted five ...
Sinner and Alcaraz competed for over five hours on Sunday, Alcaraz ultimately rallying from two sets down and saving three match points to defend his Roland Garros title.
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