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Tennis World on MSNCarlos Alcaraz impresses in his last practice session before his Rome debutAfter winning his sixth Masters 1000 in Monte Carlo, the former world No.1 played the Barcelona ATP 500 the following week ...
Alcaraz suffered the injury in Barcelona, which he received treatment for during his final against Holger Rune, where the ...
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FirstSportz on MSNCarlos Alcaraz Shares Health Update After Wearing a Nasal Strip During His Opening-Match Win in RomeCarlos Alcaraz recorded his 25th win of the season after beating Dusan Lajovic in the second round of the Italian The post ...
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FirstSportz on MSNJannik Sinner’s Opening-Round Opponent Warns Him About ‘Spoiling’ His Comeback at Italian OpenJannik Sinner is all set to make his much-awaited comeback after the three-month doping suspension. On Saturday (May 10), ...
Carlos Alcaraz has a 21-4 record in the clay-court ATP 1000 ahead of the Italian Open 2025. Let’s take a look at his ...
ROME, Italy—"Don’t get me started on cars…” Alex de Minaur told Tennis Channel ahead of the Internazionali BNL d’Italia. Safe to say his motor is running regardless, the Aussie showing ...
Alex de Minaur has landed on the same side of the draw as Jannik Sinner at the Italian Open, and could face the World No.1 in the semi-finals in his return to tennis. Sinner is back in action in ...
The former world No. 1 still managed to go on a dream run in Madrid, where he beat Alex de Minaur in a grudge match. It was a surprise result given Nadal’s woes and his recent loss to De Minaur.
According to the official ATP website, de Minaur has taken home US$15,303,985 (approx. AU$23,645,905) in tournament winnings. That sum includes prize money from both singles and doubles events.
It is led, ranking-wise, by Taylor Fritz but my preference is to side with ALEX DE MINAUR. The Australian has shown much better form and really looks to have got to grips with the different ...
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