Jannik Sinner, on top of the world
The Italian joins the very exclusive club of players who have won in Melbourne and Miami in the same year. By his side? Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, and Andre Agassi.
The Italian joins the very exclusive club of players who have won in Melbourne and Miami in the same year. By his side? Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, and Andre Agassi.
Each of their previous matches has been an opportunity for extraordinary points, unbearable suspense, and a friendly atmosphere.
The men’s tour has rarely been a source of such suspense and turmoil.
From February 12th to 18th, things get serious again.
Stefanos Tsitsipas is out of the Australian Open. He lost to Taylor Fritz in the fourth round (6/7 7/5 3/6 3/6). He should get out of the top 10 for the first time since he joined the prestigious club in 2019.
Rafael Nadal will return on the tour on 31 December at the Brisbane ATP250. Until then, we have to sit and wait…
3 responsesSeeing him lose a game is extraordinary. Losing twice in a row against the same opponent was never an option. We might have to wait several months for the Djoker’s next setback.
Today, a first title in Paris never seemed like a possibility for Grigor Dimitrov. The trophy was destined to Novak Djokovic at the beginning (of the week).
While the Polish player celebrates his victory, Andrey Rublev may regret this match – one that was decided by a whisker.
But like too many times this season, he didn’t take his chance. Stefanos Tsitsipas continues his spiral of early defeats.