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Tennis World on MSNWatch: Jannik Sinner has already started practicing in Cincinnati
Jannik Sinner skipped the Toronto Masters 1000 to recover all his strength after the Wimbledon Championships, where he made ...
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Tennis World USA on MSNFITP president Angelo Binaghi discusses Jannik Sinner's legacy
After choosing to skip the Toronto Masters 1000, Jannik is set to return to action in Cincinnati, a tournament where he won ...
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Yardbarker on MSN'An extraordinary champion the whole world envies': Italian Federation President praises Jannik Sinner's legacy
The President of the Italian Tennis Federation, Angelo Binaghi, has praised the legacy of Jannik Sinner, who at 23 years old ...
The new two-story, 56,000 square-foot player center and a new 2,000-seat sunken stadium are some of the more significant changes with the tournament needing to accommodate the larger fields. The ...
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNLive updates: Ben Shelton vs. Flavio Cobolli at National Bank Open
Ben Shelton is one win away from reaching another quarterfinal, but he has to take care of business against World No. 17 ...
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Tennis World USA on MSNStefanos Tsitsipas pumps brakes on Jannik Sinner/Carlos Alcaraz e Big 3 comparison
Tsitsipas, who arrived on the Tour when the Big Three were still dominating tennis and lost two Grand Slam finals to Djokovic ...
The Canadian Open this year saw massive withdrawals this season. Several top players, among others, have decided to skip it ...
Alexander Zverev was once expected to dominate headlines with his tennis achievements, but over the years, a mix of ...
Brendan Rodgers has made it no secret that he wants to bolster his forward options before the window slams shut on September ...
Striker Matija Frigan hasn't ruled out a move to Hull City before the transfer window closes on September 1, having been tracked by the Tigers all summer.
The last to achieve the feat was Federer, who did so in 2005, the year he won back-to-back titles at Wimbledon and the US ...
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Tennis Temple on MSNVideo - Sinner Gets Back in the Groove at Cincinnati
Just under a month ago, Jannik Sinner claimed his first Wimbledon title at the expense of Carlos Alcaraz. Following this triumph on the London grass, the world No. 1 chose to skip Toronto to arrive in ...
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