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Sinner called Alcaraz "the man to beat", but Alexander Zverev is among the title contenders, too, after falling just short in ...
Jannik Sinner returned to tennis in Rome, picking up right where he left off. World number one, Sinner, was suspended for three months earlier this year, which saw him miss the first four Masters 1000 ...
Carlos Moya denied on Wednesday reports that he will be the next coach for World No. 1 Jannik Sinner of Italy.
The qualifying rounds for the 2025 French Open will wrap up on Thursday, May 22, and the first Round at Roland-Garros will ...
The Omega gym in Rome is frequented by residents of the up-market Prati district, plus priests, nuns and monsignors from nearby Vatican City.
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Stadium Rant on MSNJannik Sinner Announces New Coach For 2026Jannik Sinner's coaching change to Carlos Moya marks a significant transition, aiming to elevate his career after great ...
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Carlos Moya has officially disclosed the authenticity surrounding his future joining Jannik Sinner’s team. The Spaniard has ...
Jannik Sinner shook up the tennis world on Tuesday when it was confirmed by Bolshe that he was set to be coached by Carlos ...
Djokovic watched the closing stages of the duel at Foro Italico. As he described it, Carlos found a way to claim the opening ...
Bookmakers consider Alcaraz to be a slight favorite over Sinner to lift the trophy in this year's edition, while other ...
Everyone knew that Jannik Sinner's coaching change was imminent, but Carlos Moya could be considered a surprise choice.
According to a class-action antitrust lawsuit, the four major tennis tournaments — the U.S. Open, Wimbledon, French Open and ...
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