Jannik Sinner: Jasmine Paolini makes a revelation
No mixed doubles for the two standard-bearers of Italian tennis
No mixed doubles for the two standard-bearers of Italian tennis
The Roman tennis player wins a very balanced match against Feliz Auger-Aliassime: now there is Stefanos Tsitsipas.
Vacation over for the South Tyrolean, who now has a big new goal: the Olympics.
The Greek outlasted the Ligurian in two sets (6-4 6-3).
Azure succumbed in three sets to Argentina’s Sebastian Baez (6-2 4- 4-6).
In the vacation to Sardinia pleasant face-to-face for the two tennis players.
The former Spanish tennis player commented on the comparison between the two players and his compatriot’s recent achievements.
“There was a lot of wind today too, conditions a little tough, but then going into the match I got better and better.”
The Roman won in two quick sets (6-4 6-2) over the Colombian.
The Roman succumbed in two sets to the Chinese (1-6 6-7) in the round of 16.
Blue is in his sixth week as world number one
The former Italian tennis player spoke on the rivalry between the Spaniard and the South Tyrolean.
As number 1 on the ATP circuit, the South Tyrolean can make even more history.
The former German tennis player commented on the rivalry between the two young players.
The Italian-Argentinean beats Russian-Kazakhstan’s Shevchenko in three sets, and the Ligurian comes back and cancels two match points from Peru’s Varillas.
Tuscany’s next goal is the Paris Games.
“Of course, I still hope to one day reach the same level as both of them.”
His name among the “protected ranking” players expected in New York.
“All matches are always needed, especially those played well against the world number one.”
No controversy in the decision not to participate in the Olympics.
The Tuscan’s coach spoke about his student’s incredible rise.
The Roman beat Cachin in two sets (6-4 7-6) and flies to the round of 16; the Piedmontese surrendered to Brazilian Heide in the third set (6-7 7-5 6-7).
“He is the most consistent. He won a Grand Slam and several Masters 1000s, I think he still deserves to be number one,” admits the Spaniard.
“I think he feels that, playing at his level, it’s hard to beat him,” he sentenced.
The tennis player from Romagna gives her thoughts on the Italian women’s movement and the finalist at Roland Garros and Wimbledon.
Sudden forfeit by the tennis player from Turin, made official just minutes before the start of the competition program in the Hanseatic city.
“I think he needs to continue to work on service where he has already greatly improved.”
Having archived the Wimbledon tournament, Jannik Sinner’s fiancée took a big step forward.
The Ligurian tennis player after his two-set win over Droguet in the first round of the ATP 250 Gstaad: “Very tough draw but I’m here to fight.”