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The Post Jannik Sinner matches legends with back-to-back blistering seasons appeared first on Tennis World USA For the second ...
Thirty-five days after a devastating French Open final loss, Jannik Sinner is the Wimbledon champion. Here is how he did it.
Alexander Bublik brought flair and firepower to the clay courts of Gstaad on Sunday, as he captured the EFG Swiss Open Gstaad title with a 6-4, 4-6, 6-3 win over Juan Manuel Cerundolo. In a match ...
Zverev, the No. 1 seed because Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner skipped the event, is a -250 favorite to defeat Khachanov, ...
ATP Race Update: Alexander Bublik and Denis Shapovalov big winners of the week, Alcaraz and Sinner unmoved at the top Originally posted on TennisUpToDate.com | Last updated Jul 22, 2025 12:20 PM ET ...
Bublik's momentum wouldn't end there, as he started the grass-court swing with a title at the ATP 500 Halle Open, surprising by eliminating world No. 1 Sinner and defeating Daniil Medvedev in the ...
Sinner plays down split with trainer and physio ahead of Wimbledon By Martyn Herman June 28, 202510:22 AM PDTUpdated June 28, 2025 ...
Sinner showed some signs of an emotional hangover following the French Open final, as he lost to Alexander Bublik in Halle and was on track to lose to Dimitrov in the fourth round of Wimbledon.
Before losing a tune-up event at the Halle Open to Alexander Bublik, Sinner had won 49 consecutive matches against players not named Carlos Alcaraz.
Then, Bublik won the Terra Wortman Open in Halle, going through Sinner, Tomas Machac, Karen Khachanov and Medvedev in the final four matches. Bublik has always enjoyed playing on grass, where he ...
That defeat by Alexander Bublik was Sinner's first exit before the quarter-finals of an event in 20 months and remains his only loss to someone other than Alcaraz in the past 11 months.