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Carlos Alcaraz had little trouble dismantling Jannik Sinner in the Italian Open final, sealing a 7-6(5) 6-1 victory to snap ...
Carlos Alcaraz had little trouble dismantling Jannik Sinner in the Italian Open final, sealing a 7-6(5) 6-1 victory to snap ...
The Foro Italico (Italian Forum) has lived up to its name this past week as Jannik Sinner and Jasmine Paolini have given home ...
In Madrid, four American men—Taylor Fritz, Brandon Nakashima, Tommy Paul, Frances Tiafoe—reached the round of 16. All lost. In Rome, only Paul got that far, eventually advancing to the semis for the ...
Carlos Alcaraz earned his first Rome Masters trophy over Jannik Sinner, beating world no. 1 7-6, 6-1 in an hour and 43 ...
As we file, Jannik Sinner, the leading Italian tennis player and world No. 1, is playing point for point against the Spanish ...
Andy Roddick was full of praise for Jasmine Paolini's performance in the Rome Open final as the 2003 US Open champion thought ...
"Why are there always four and always the same four?" says Angelo Binaghi. "It's absolutely unfair and doesn't help tennis grow." ...
The women's final took place yesterday, with Jasmine Paolini easing to a surprisingly comfortable victory over Coco Gauff.
The performance of Italian players at their biggest home tournament has been impressive. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read ...
Elegant one-handed backhands. Perfectly placed drop shots. Topspin lobs. Touch volleys. Lorenzo Musetti can hit just about ...
A couple of weeks in Rome that started with the return of the prodigal son and then took in the election of a new Pope will ...