Patrick Mouratoglou explained the differences between Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz that make one seem more dominant than the other. The Italian and the Spaniard have taken the lead on the ATP Tour,
World No. 1 Jannik Sinner announced that he will not play in the 2025 ATP 500 in Rotterdam (called the ABN AMRO Open for sponsorship purposes). Sinner won the title last year and was slated to be the top-ranked player in a crowded field.
Fabrice Santoro analyzed in detail the moment that Jannik Sinner is living, both from the point of view of the incredible results, and regarding the delicate doping issue, with the CAS hearing scheduled for mid-April.
Jannik Sinner is undoubtedly the ruler of the Tour: to confirm this, the ATP Tour has released a truly mind-blowing statistic on the Italian and his record of victories since he became number 1 in the world.
As the world No 1 looks to become the ‘complete player’ after defending his Australian Open title, a hearing at the Court of Arbitration for Sport stands as his next major hurdle
Winning the first Major title is never easy. However, stepping in and defending it a year later is even harder! Jannik Sinner achieved that at this year's Australian Open, continuing where he left a year ago and extending his Melbourne reign.
Roddick, who has always used important words for the Italian tennis player, went so far as to suggest that there are no weak points in the game of the ATP number 1, bringing up a comparison with Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic: the American believes that Jannik could get close to the level of the Big 3.
Although Jannik Sinner has been making headlines for his on-court performances, a potential ban on him still looms large. Former World No.1 Andy Roddick, while lauding the Italian for his successful run at the Australian Open,
Alexander Zverev says he is feeling down and emotional after once again coming within one win of earning his first Grand Slam title.
Nike might have swept the podium with champions Jannik Sinner and Madison Keys, but it wasn’t just the big names that made waves in Melbourne.
Jannik Sinner is well on his way to becoming one of the greats in tennis. The Italian is an exceptional talent on the court, and at only 23 years old, he has a long career ahead of him.