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Jannik Sinner was forced to quit the Cincinnati Masters final due to illness - and it could affect the race to be world No 1.
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Carlos Alcaraz sends touching message to Jannik Sinner after shock Cincinnati Open final retirement
Carlos Alcaraz sends touching message to Jannik Sinner after shock Cincinnati Open final retirement - Sinner confirmed he ...
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Jannik Sinner retires after just five games as Carlos Alcaraz wins Cincinnati Open final - live
Jannik Sinner retired from his Cincinnati Open final against young rival Carlos Alcaraz after losing the first five games of the match and struggling with illness. The World No 1 apologised and said ...
Sinner was only on court for 24 minutes, but was out of sorts in hot conditions in Ohio and broken three times by old rival ...
Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz met in a final yet again on Monday evening when they contested the Cincinnati Open.
British No. 1s Jack Draper and Emma Raducanu will take to the court at the US Open on Tuesday as the revamped mixed doubles ...
Defending champion Sinner, who was looking out of sorts in the sweltering heat, called for the doctor after surrendering a ...
The 24-year-old World No. 1 from Italy was a no-show from the start in the latest instalment of tennis’ burgeoning new ...
Carlos Alcaraz has pocketed the Cincinnati Open after Jannik Sinner was forced to retire after just 23 minutes into their ...
Carlos Alcaraz is the Cincinnati Open champion at last, but that is not the way he would have wanted to claim the title.
Carlos Alcaraz has won the Cincinnati Open 2025 final, but indicated he wanted the game to play out differently. The Spaniard ...
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