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The world No. 1 was rusty on his first match back after three months away. His Italian Open draw means he cannot afford to be ...
Sinner is Italy's chosen one. At the Foro Italico in Rome, his comeback from an anti-doping ban overtakes all else in tennis.
Rome witnessed an extraordinary sporting atmosphere as tens of thousands of fans flooded the iconic Foro Italico ahead of ...
Alcaraz said he was happy after his first match and that he exceeded his own expectations for the first round in Rome.
Plastic sheets cover the field during a thunderstorm prior to the start round of sixteen match between Jannik Sinner and ...
Jannik has kept Zverev and Carlos Alcaraz behind despite missing three months of action and four Masters 1000 events. Thus, ...
ROME—Jannik Sinner says it’s “a good thing for us tennis players” that the new pope likes to play the sport. Even if Leo XIV ...
Carlos Alcaraz was made to work for a 6-3, 3-6, 7-5 victory over Karen Khachanov that earned him a spot in the Italian Open ...
Returning favourite Jannik Sinner has reached the last eight in Rome but Alex de Minaur has spent a frustrating day delayed by a backlog caused by rain.
Sinner turns Saint - Jannik comes to opponent Jesper de Jong's aid after nasty fall at the ATP Italian Open in Rome ...
But rust could be a factor for the world No. 1, and Carlos Alcaraz, who beat Sinner on clay at Roland Garros last year, is lurking. So is defending champion Alexander Zverev, always a force on clay.
Only 16 men remain at the ATP Rome as the fight for quarterfinal spots is up for grabs. Top seed Jannik Sinner will be among ...