Jannik Sinner and Alcaraz Rejected by the Great Coach: “Not in My Top 15”
Men’s tennis is entering the era of Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz
Men’s tennis is entering the era of Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz
Men’s tennis is entering the era of Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz
The No. 1 player was photographed in Palau while grocery shopping: a display of normality and humility before resuming his pursuit of major titles.
The Laver Cup is not among Jannik Sinner’s commitments for the end of the season
The Laver Cup is not among Jannik Sinner’s commitments for the end of the season
The young talent from Bologna driving for Mercedes, who leads the F1 World Championship, revealed what he discussed with the two tennis stars.
After months away from the tour and losing his No. 2 ranking, the Murcia native is ready to make his return to the tour.
Jannik Sinner continues to set records, and not just on the court
After his second consecutive victory at Wimbledon, the Italian star is working to banish the ghosts of Paris once and for all.
Former Italian tennis player Renzo Furlan explained why, in his opinion, the South Tyrolean’s playing style is reminiscent of Novak Djokovic.
Jannik Sinner continues to rewrite the record books
Jannik Sinner continues to rewrite the record books
Darren Cahill’s future continues to be one of the most talked-about topics within Jannik Sinner’s team
Lorenzo Musetti, after two seasons as a standout player, has been forced to deal with a series of physical problems that have slowed his progress
A very unusual training session has sparked a lot of curiosity online, but Carlos Alcaraz knows what he’s doing: Jannik Sinner has been warned.
There is one statistic that illustrates better than any other the dominance Jannik Sinner is exerting over Alexander Zverev
Andrea Scanzi spoke during his appearance on the Gurulandia podcast
Andrea Scanzi spoke during his appearance on the Gurulandia podcast
The victory at Wimbledon is yet another demonstration of the South Tyrolean star’s prowess.
The partner of the Italian star is becoming an increasingly regular presence in the stands as well, as was evident at Wimbledon.
It’s not just what happens on the court that evokes the strongest emotions associated with the Sinner phenomenon.
Despite the Italian team’s success at Wimbledon, the former Swedish tennis player sees a narrower gap between them and Alexander Zverev.
According to the Sky commentator, the turning point came in the second-set tiebreaker, when Sinner raised his level of play even further
The Italian star spoke again after his victory at Wimbledon.
The Italian legend has analyzed the world No. 1’s performance over the past few months following his triumph at Wimbledon.
The world No. 1 now has five career Grand Slam titles—two fewer than the Spaniard. Nole Djokovic leads the pack with 24 titles.
The world No. 1 now has five career Grand Slam titles—two fewer than the Spaniard. Nole Djokovic leads the pack with 24 titles.
The South Tyrolean star is racking up posts, most of which are generated by artificial intelligence and often created by social media managers who are a bit hit-or-miss.
Having reclaimed the Wimbledon title, the world No. 1 must now decide, along with his staff, on his next tournaments.
Azzurro shared his thoughts on social media after his victory over Alexander Zverev.