Jannik Sinner, jackpot in 2025: beat Carlos Alcaraz
The world number two ends the season with a staggering amount of prize money: he is the tennis player who earned the most in the season
The world number two ends the season with a staggering amount of prize money: he is the tennis player who earned the most in the season
The reason is due to his suspension between February and May 2025: while waiting for the ATP Finals, however, Jannik Sinner can console himself.
The Serb gave up the Turin event to better manage his upcoming strength. He wants a record of ATP wins.
Still making noise is the elimination in the second round of the last Masters 1000 of the season, at the hands of Cameron Norrie.
The Turin-based tennis player disposed of U.S. Sebastian Korda in the first round of the competition, defeated in two sets.
The Turin-based tennis player disposed of U.S. Sebastian Korda in the first round of the competition, defeated in two sets.
The Brazilian tennis player, fresh off his first ATP 500 final success in Basel, is clear about his next goals.
With his victory at the Vienna Open, he rose to 22 career ATP tournaments won. This season, that makes four wins.
Excluding other entries via qualifiers, the board for the last Masters 1000 of the year has five Italians starting.
Excluding other entries via qualifiers, the board for the last Masters 1000 of the year has five Italians starting.
The world number 2, after settling Flavio Cobolli is now called upon to challenge the Kazakh who defeated him in Halle.
The South Tyrolean champion shows that he has not given too much weight to the controversy surrounding his decision to opt out of the Davis Cup.
The Carrara native put his defeat to Mpetshi Perricard behind him by beating, on Austrian cement, Serbia’s Hamad Medjedovic.
Having filed his victory at the Six Kings Slam, the world No. 2 is ready to make his mark at the Vienna Open.
After winning the very rich Six Kings Slam, the world No. 2 is ready to make a comeback in Europe.
After the resounding feat at the Shanghai Masters 1000, the new world number 40 dreams of a challenge with the'Azzurro
The Serbian tennis player is ready for a return to the court and makes no secret of his desire to return to face the'blue.
While the South Tyrolean will play the China Open in Beijing, the Murcian friend-rival will play the Japan Open in Tokyo.
The blue is thinking about how to vary his game while the Spaniard has decided on a rather strong new look.
Unprecedented challenge between the current world No. 1 and the surprising transalpine: a place in the tournament final is up for grabs.
The blue pair, after beating Portugal’s Cabral and Austria’s Miedler in the quarters, will face Britain’s Salisbury and Skupski.
The Frenchman is the surprise of the Cincinnati tournament, where he beat Nishioka, Cobolli, Fonseca, Fritz and Rune.
It will be the world number 3 who will challenge the Murcian in the semifinals, after beating Ben Shelton without any particular difficulty.
Clamorous surprise at the Cincinnati Masters 1000 with the Frenchman taking the semifinal against the world No. 1.
The world No. 1 showed his best game against the hapless Felix Auger-Aliassime, who was beaten 6-0, 6-2.
In Cincinnati, the world No. 1 leaves only crumbs to the Canadian, closing out the quarterfinal in just 1'hour and 11 minutes.
This is not the first time the two tennis players have faced each other: the last head-to-head, however, was a couple of years ago.
After winning, struggling, against Gabriel Diallo, the world No. 1 asked his team for an extra session.
The Piedmontese fights like a lion but surrenders, in two sets, to the American. Match suspended due to a power outage.
The world number one saves a set point before winning in two sets and flying to the round of 16 in Cincinnati.