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1 week ago |
tennis-infinity.com | Erik Virostko
Jannik Sinner was stunningly beaten by Alexander Bublik in the second round of the 2025 Halle Open. Since last August, Sinner hasn't lost a tennis match to anyone not named Carlos Alcaraz. The Spaniard managed to beat the reigning ATP World No. 1 player three times since then, but no one else managed to outplay the three-time major winner. Sinner kept beating players left and right, and that included his win over Bublik in the quarter-finals of the Roland Garros.
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1 week ago |
tennis-infinity.com | Erik Virostko
Carlos Alcaraz will play with Emma Raducanu at the 2025 US Open, and he revealed how their mixed doubles partnership came to be. The mixed doubles tournament at the 2025 US Open will be played in a completely new format. Shorter matches, more action, but most importantly, all the most exciting singles players in the draw. Months ahead of the tournament, the US Open organizers released the initial entry list, with an incredible amount of exciting players signing up for the mixed doubles event.
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1 week ago |
tennis-infinity.com | Erik Virostko
Carlos Alcaraz will have to deal with unexpected circumstances in his first grass match of the 2025 season. Switching from clay to grass is always tricky for all tennis players. That's why many opt to play on the green low-bouncing surface as soon as possible, signing up for the tournaments in the first week of the grass-court part of the season.
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1 week ago |
tennis-infinity.com | Erik Virostko
Jannik Sinner played his first grass-court match of the 2025 season, but it was a losing effort for the Italian player. Sinner took some time away from the tennis courts after losing in the Roland Garros final to Carlos Alcaraz. While his final opponent enjoyed a short vacation in Ibiza, the Italian player stayed at home with his family, recharging batteries that way. They both returned to action two weeks before the start of the Wimbledon Championships.
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1 week ago |
tennis-infinity.com | Erik Virostko
Jannik Sinner started another week as the World No. 1 player, further extending his incredible streak. The new ATP Rankings were published after another week of exciting tennis. The Tours moved to the grass courts, starting this very short but special part of the season. First up were two ATP 250 tournaments held in 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands, and Stuttgart, Germany. Most of the top players didn't participate in either of those tournaments, which is why Jannik Sinner kept his World No. 1 rank.
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