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  • 2 weeks ago | msn.com | Amos Murphy |Claudia Trotman

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  • 2 weeks ago | dailyrecord.co.uk | Gavin Berry |Amos Murphy

    The Italian had three championship points to win his first French Open title, but ultimately fell to defeat to AlcarazIt was an unforgettable evening for Jannik Sinner, who came agonisingly close to claiming the French Open title, only to be denied by his arch-rival Carlos Alcaraz. Despite taking the contest to a deciding set and having three championship points, Sinner ultimately fell short against the impressive Spaniard.

  • 2 weeks ago | the-express.com | Amos Murphy

    It is is something he discussed earlier in the French Open, emphasizing the importance of staying calm under pressure, even if he felt turmoil within. After his fourth-round victory over Andrey Rublev, he responded: "Absolutely not true," when asked if he always maintains emotional control. He elaborated: "Inside there is a storm going on. Tennis is a very mental game, you try and not show anything to your opponent.

  • 2 weeks ago | express.co.uk | Amos Murphy

    Liverpool should cancel Florian Wirtz deal and spend £150m on these three players insteadOPINION: The Reds could find better value for money by walking away from the Florian Wirtz deal. Share Article Bookmark Florian Wirtz is edging closer to a Liverpool move - but is it value for money? (Image: Getty)What looked like being a steal from underneath the noses of Manchester City and Bayern Munich is turning into quite an expensive deal for Liverpool.

  • 2 weeks ago | express.co.uk | Amos Murphy

    Jannik Sinner broke his own golden rule during French Open loss to Carlos AlcarazJannik Sinner raised eyebrows late on in his French Open final defeat. Share Article Bookmark Jannik Sinner was left heartbroken after the French Open final (Image: Getty)Sinner certainly played his part in the epic. Even when Alcaraz had taken control of the contest in the fifth and final set, the world No.1 kept battling and forced a championship decider.

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