Jannik Sinner open-hearted about Carlos Alcaraz and Matteo Berrettini
New interview of the South Tyrolean.
New interview of the South Tyrolean.
“I felt very weak, I hardly ate anything.”
The Roman was beaten in the third set in a comeback by the Scottish former world No. 1.
The Turin native beat Cachin with a double 6-2, and now it will be an all-blue derby.
The 21-year-old Florence native loses the first set but then beats Nishioka.
The Italian was defeated in three sets by the Canadian, who won with a score of 6-3 6-7 6-4.
The Marche-based tennis player overcame Magdalena Frech, world number 47, in two quick sets (6-4 6-2).
“It’s great to see two such young boys battling to become number one in the world,” admitted Holger Rune’s former coach.
Jannik Sinner and his teammates will play in Bologna against the Netherlands, Belgium and Brazil.
The roster of Filippo Volandri’s Azzurri has been drawn.
“It has responded to a very widespread social need at this time,” the professional stressed.
Medvedev’s coach incenses Spanish tennis player
“Their rivalry will mark the next decade of tennis,” the former tennis player admitted.
The Roman tennis player, a finalist at the Phoenix Challenger, makes a date in Miami.
Roster for the second Masters 1000 of the season drawn.
Sky Sports interviewed Caroline, Italy’s most envied ball girl.
After the conclusion of the ATP Masters 1000 tournament in Indian Wells, the ATP rankings were updated this morning.
Only Rafa Nadal had won five or more ATP Masters 1000s before the age of 21.
As he did last year, the Spaniard beat Daniil Medvedev in the final in two sets and confirmed at world No. 2.
The Polish world No. 1 dominated Maria Sakkari in the final, repeating her success of two years ago against the same opponent.
The South Tyrolean explains what good he will take away from his defeat to archrival Carlos Alcaraz.
The former Swiss tennis player spoke in flattering terms about the blue talent: “I would chase balls.”
Good news for the Italian tennis player, who has his sights set on Miami and beyond
The blue tennis player reached the final in Phoenix
The blue tennis player felt pain during the second set of the final
Azure does not make excuses: “What I missed was that I was too predictable at some moments.”
The Spaniard after his success over the Italian: “I won’t reveal my tactics but, yes, I played differently.”
After 19 straight matches won, the Italian surrendered to the Spaniard (1-6, 6-3, 6-2).
The South Tyrolean outfielder’s gesture did not go unnoticed.
The Roman, in the comeback challenger, beat Frenchman Atmane 3-6 7-6 7-6 after nearly three hours in the quarters.