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The hierarchy is beyond dispute now: while Djokovic might represent a fearsome proposition for almost anybody on tour, he has clearly dropped a level below Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, the twin titans ...
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Novak Djokovic sets Wimbledon men’s semi-final record by beating Flavio CobolliNovak Djokovic etched his name in the Wimbledon record books again by overcoming the spirited challenge of Flavio Cobolli to set up a semi-final blockbuster against Jannik Sinner. Djokovic equalled ...
Sinner is a player built very much in Djokovic's image. His line-seeking ground strokes are lethal, his defensive game almost impregnable and his serve now a formidable weapon.
New Photo of Novak Djokovic, Luka Modrić Turns Heads on Tuesday originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Novak Djokovic and Luka ...
Alcaraz now stands one match away from joining greats Bjorn Borg, Pete Sampras, Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic as the only ...
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India Today on MSNWimbledon: Once time-proof, Novak Djokovic finally looked mortalNovak Djokovic lunged-stretched so far to his right that, by the time the Italian finished him with a gentle forehand down the middle, Djokovic was no longer on the court. Physically or symbolically.
Novak Djokovic reaches semi-finals again after overcoming fall to down Flavio Cobolli - A titanic semi-final clash awaits ...
Both players will be focused on finding quick points. Sinner needs to protect his elbow, and Djokovic, at 38 years old, simply can’t grind through rallies like he used to. Given that—plus Novak’s late ...
The 22-year drought for American men in the grand slams will continue. No. 5 seed Taylor Fritz could not topple the defending ...
Since then, however, Alcaraz has begun to look unstoppable in his quest to become only the fifth man in the professional era to win three successive Wimbledon crowns, joining Bjorn Borg, Pete Sampras, ...
Jannik Sinner, wearing a white arm sleeve over the right elbow he injured in his previous match, earned a routine 7-6 (2), ...
Jannik Sinner cracked the Carlos Alcaraz code at last, ending a five-match losing streak against his great rival and so becoming the first Italian of either sex to lift a Wimbledon singles title.
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