Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz earn top 2 seeds at U.S. Open
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Jannik Sinner revealed he would have quit tennis had he not broken into the top 200 rankings before turning 24., Tennis, Times Now
World No. 1 and defending US Open champion Jannik Sinner says he’s “not 100% yet" for the start of the tournament but expects to be ready “in a couple of days.” Sinner suffered from a virus at the Cincinnati Open that forced him to retire down 5-0 to rival Carlos Alcaraz in Monday’s final.
Questions about Jannik Sinner’s fitness arose after he retired during the final of the Cincinnati Open against Carlos Alcaraz towards the end of the first set. The concerns intensified when Sinner sub
Ahead of the US Open, Jannik Sinner revealed a past pact with his parents: he would quit tennis if he didn't crack the top 200 by age 23 or 24 due to financial constraints. Sinner recently withdrew from the Cincinnati Open final against Carlos Alcaraz due to illness,
World number one Jannik Sinner said Friday he is "not 100% yet" but expects to be at full strength for the launch of his US Open title defense when the final Grand Slam of 2025 gets underway.Their five meetings in Grand Slams include two finals this year,
The draw for the 2025 US Open men's and women's tournament was conducted on Wednesday, setting each matchup for the opening round of play as well as the bracket for each tournament. On the men's side,
Sinner is currently the World No. 1 with a record of 31-4 with two titles (Australian Open and Wimbledon). Last year, Sinner won the 2024 US Open, marking his first-ever title in New York City.
Tennis veteran Stan Wawrinka has made his feelings clear on Jannik Sinner's doping ban ahead of the 2025 US Open.
The No. 1-ranked Sinner, the defending champion in singles at Flushing Meadows, was supposed to compete in mixed doubles with Katerina Siniakova.
The world No. 1 aims to extend a 21-match win streak at hard-court majors—and renew his rivalry with Carlos Alcaraz—in Flushing Meadows.
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The Mirror US on MSNJannik Sinner's recovery time frame after withdrawing from US Open event
Four-time Grand Slam winner Jannik Sinner was forced to withdraw from the mixed doubles at Flushing Meadows due to illness, with the US Open singles just around the corner