No title defense for Jannik Sinner in Rotterdam
The world number one, after his triumph at the Australian Open, officially announced his retirement from the tournament in the Netherlands, of which he is defending champion.
The world number one, after his triumph at the Australian Open, officially announced his retirement from the tournament in the Netherlands, of which he is defending champion.
It has not started 2025 in the best way for the Russian tennis player, who, due to her Australian Open forfeit, has seen the top 10 of the WTA Ranking recede further.
Prominent in this ranking is the rise of Perugia native Francesco Passaro.
“Now there is no longer a Nadal, there are good players like Alcaraz and Zverev, but the others can’t expect to challenge Sinner.”
“I’m used to it by now, records are meant to be broken sooner or later, even if Jannik is exaggerating (laughs).”
“One thing is clear: Today in tennis we are the strongest nation in the world, we are number one.”
The former defender entrusted his thoughts to Instagram.
“Alcaraz and Rune need to work on the mental point of view,” said Laura Golarsa.
The former blue tennis great in an interview gave credit to the South Tyrolean
The German tennis player addressed the world number one: “No one deserves it more than you.”
The ruler in Melbourne is always him.
The Russian tennis player is number one seed in a tournament for the first time
The Italian pair was defeated in the Australian Open final by Harri Heliovaara and Henry Patten with a score of 6-7 7-6 6-3, after more than three hours of play.
The U.S. won a Grand Slam tournament for the first time in her career, towering over world No. 1 in three sets.
The Australian supercoach, who has already announced his farewell at the end of the season, revealed that he had a Sinner-themed conversation with Andre Agassi.
Cahill and Vagnozzi’s words after their success with Shelton.
Great news has arrived for all tennis fans.
The South Tyrolean champion will challenge Zverev in the final in Melbourne, but he had his say about Nole’s withdrawal.
The U.S. tennis player is disappointed with the defeat
The Italian tennis player won the final of the Australian Open
Azure for the second year in a row makes it to the final in Melbourne
Australian Open semifinal sees Azure ahead.
After saving two set points, the South Tyrolean made the first partial his own 7-6.
Australian Open semifinal sees Azure ahead.
“If I had won the first set I would have tried to continue, but the pain was too much,” admitted the Serbian tennis player.
The German tennis player wanted to condemn the behavior of the fans in the stands, who booed the Serbian player as he left the court following his retirement.
The Serbian tennis player was forced to retire due to the leg problem he had already suffered in his previous match against Carlos Alcaraz.