From the moment Sinner touched down in Melbourne a little over two weeks ago, it had felt almost inevitable he would defend his crown. This cool and collected ... most ominous of warnings to the ...
This remarkable player hits his ground shots as hard as anyone ... allow the world to warm to the ice-cool Sinner but for now, he may be better known to non-tennis fans as the guy who failed ...
But he’s also a humble, often self-effacing 23-year old who never loses his cool—or takes gratuitous shots at rivals ... ruthlessness that Sinner brings to the tennis court.
Sinner may be relieved that the match is scheduled in the evening cool. His run to the final has come while a long-standing doping case stemming from failed drug tests last March hangs over his head.
A clinical Jannik Sinner "emptied the tank" to sweep past Alexander Zverev and retain his Australian Open title on Sunday, cementing his status as the world's dominant player in men's tennis ... It's ...
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Are they going backwards or forwards after his shots ... Sinner pushes him wider with a lower, flatter trajectory! Zverev visibly showing his frustration. Sinner errs, deuce, but responds with ...
Jannik Sinner is world No. 1 -- and the defending Australian Open champion. Can Alexander Zverev upset him? Our experts weigh in.
A clinical Jannik Sinner "emptied the tank" to sweep past Alexander Zverev and retain his Australian Open title on Sunday, cementing his status as the world's dominant player in men's tennis.