It was looking as if Jannik Sinner had weathered the storm ... for me because of other circumstances and at points I lost my smile a little bit because I had some issues off the court, and ...
The Spanish tennis star, who is aiming for a third straight BNP Paribas Open title, made it look far too easy on Wednesday.
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Alcaraz chases third straight Indian Wells title; Sabalenka swoons over new, faster court surfacesCarlos Alcaraz will take a softly-softly approach as he vies to become just the third man to win three straight titles at ...
Osaka struggled to cope with Sabalenka's powerful serve and hit a forehand return long, handing the game to her opponent.
The practice courts at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden allow fans to see the greatest players in the world up close ...
He just doesn’t seem to sweat the small stuff, like those pesky unforced errors. There’s always another ball to clobber.
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Tennis World USA on MSNCasper Ruud reveals what he likes most about Carlos AlcarazCarlos Alcaraz is one of the brightest players on the ATP tour both on and off the court. The young Spanish ace has a truly ...
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Ex-Chelsea and Manchester United suspended following tense 0-0 draw between his Fenerbahce and arch-rivals Galatasaray Friday nights often present little in the sense of live sporting action with the ...
Back in 2006, one young star became the first player from his nation to reach a Grand Slam final, as he looked to break new ground in Melbourne. Cypriot Marcos Baghdatis entered the 2006 Australian ...
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