Toronto, Sinner wins Italy derby against Berrettini
Victory in two sets for the South Tyrolean (6-4, 6-3). He will now face Murray.
Victory in two sets for the South Tyrolean (6-4, 6-3). He will now face Murray.
The two blues will face each other for the first time tonight in the second round of the Toronto Masters 1000.
The South Tyrolean tennis player is aiming very high in the Masters 1000
The two Italian tennis players will face each other in the second round of the Toronto tournament
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“I think he is one of the best, if not the strongest in the world,” admitted the South Tyrolean tennis player.
Blue is preparing for his debut at the Toronto Masters 1000
“As soon as he feels ‘comfortable’ at certain levels he will start winning major tournaments.”
The Italian is waiting to return to the court in Toronto, the American is advancing to the ATP 500 in Washington.
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The South Tyrolean tennis player awaits the winner of the challenge between the Roman and Frenchman Gregoire Barrere.
“On concrete he is particularly comfortable as he has already demonstrated several times.”
The opponents of the South Tyrolean, Musetti, Berrettini and Sonego in the Canadian Masters 1000 will be known tonight.
The South Tyrolean tennis player held his first training session ahead of the Canadian Masters 1000.
The South Tyrolean, who will turn 22 on August 16, will be competing in the Canadian Open in Toronto next week.
“I agree with their decision to stop after Wimbledon,” said the former tennis player.
“The most exciting men’s tennis, but we women are also having our say,” recalls the Marche woman.
Looking forward to the start of the season on American cement, there is one statistic in which the South Tyrolean is second only to the Serbian.
Pablo Carreño Busta, current No. 23 in the rankings, will not be able to defend the title he won in 2022 in Montreal.
The 2001 Wimbledon winner, who has long been on Novak Djokovic’s staff, speaks clearly: “Only he and Nole can hold their own against Carlos Alcaraz.”
The Polish tennis player answered questions from fans in a Q&A on Twitter.
The German is now in ninth place in the Race to Turin, 215 lengths behind the eighth place occupied by Casper Ruud.
Andrey Rublev complains that despite being world No. 7, fans confuse him with his other colleagues, including the South Tyrolean.
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“We are not going to distort it. But the speed of tennis is increasing, and physically you have to be bridges all the time.”
“Sometimes with Jannik you are too hard, you look at the hair in the egg.”
“I have many memories of going shopping for school supplies with my parents before the school year started,” he says.