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Carlos Alcaraz comments on Sinner missing China Open: Not a relief
Carlos Alcaraz stressed that this is not a relief for him, considering that he enjoys playing against Sinner. However, it is a big deal to play against other tennis players, as there are many quality ...
Well, well, well. After 65 weeks of sitting pretty at the top of the tennis world, Jannik Sinner has finally decided to grace ...
Jannik Sinner is participating in the China Open and has already breezed past his first-round opponent, Marin Cilic. On the same day in Tokyo, about a couple of hours before Sinner’s match, Carlos ...
Carlos Alcaraz has regained the No. 1 ranking from Jannik Sinner after winning the 2025 US Open, beating the Italian in four ...
Jannik Sinner secured a convincing win over Marin Cilic at the China Open, marking a strong comeback since losing the US Open ...
Jannik Sinner has reflected on losing the world No. 1 ranking to close pal and rival Carlos Alcaraz after enjoying it for 65 consecutive weeks.In his return at the China Open, Sinner finally addressed ...
Carlos Alcaraz was forced into a medical timeout after suffering a painful looking foot injury at the Japan Open. The Spaniard pulled up sharply mid-point during the fifth game of this first-round ...
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Carlos Alcaraz battles injury scare to win in Japan, Jannik Sinner fires into RO16 at China Open
Carlos Alcaraz advanced to the Japan Open's second round despite an ankle twist during his victory over Sebastian Baez. The ...
Alcaraz is competing at the Japan Open in Tokyo this week while Sinner will appear at the China Open in Beijing for his first ...
Jannik Sinner is preparing for his debut at the China Open, and during a press conference, he addressed his emotions in the weeks following his loss to Carlos Alcaraz in the US Open final.
The China Open runs from September 25 through October 1, 2025. Stay locked into Sports Illustrated's Serve On SI for all of your tennis news from the court and beyond. Federer says tournament ...
World number one Carlos Alcaraz says he was "scared" after injuring his ankle during his first-round victory at the Japan ...
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