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si.com | Kristen Liu Wong
It just wasn't meant to be for Jannik Sinner, who lost his first Grand Slam final in heartbreaking fashion on Sunday. In the French Open final against Carlos Alcaraz, Sinner found himself up two sets and had his first match point roughly four hours in. But the match would go on for another hour and a half—the longest in French Open final history—and end in exhaustion and devastation for Sinner.
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2 weeks ago |
si.com | Kristen Liu Wong
In one of the most entertaining tennis finals of all time, Carlos Alcaraz defeated Jannik Sinner for the French Open title in a five-set marathon thriller (4-6, 6-7, 6-4, 7-6, 7-6) on Sunday afternoon. It was the second-longest Grand Slam final in the open era—behind none other than Novak Djokovic vs. Rafael Nadal in 2012—and saw the world No. 1 and No. 2 exchange leads and blows like no one else could.
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sacbee.com | Kristen Liu Wong
Victor Wembanyama may very well be a changed man after the NBA offseason. He certainly looks the part. The San Antonio Spurs star has been enjoying a laid-back summer in which he's apparently been spending some time in China at a Shaolin Temple. During his retreat, Wembanyama shaved his head and seemingly spent a day in the life of a monk.
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2 weeks ago |
si.com | Kristen Liu Wong
As one of the most high-profile players in the NBA, LeBron James is also one of the most scrutinized. Over the course of his 22-season career James has found success on every team he's joined, and his perennial winning ways has led some to criticize his game throughout the years. James addressed one of those criticisms on a recent episode of the Mind the Game podcast, when the Los Angeles Lakers star discussed with Steve Nash whether players needed to have "a bag" or not. "I see it all the time.
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2 weeks ago |
si.com | Kristen Liu Wong
The French Open final between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner has been a nail-biting one so far, with Alcaraz fighting his way back into the second set after dropping the first, 4-6. Early on in the second set, Alcaraz showed why he isn't only one of the world's best tennis players—he is also one of the classiest. At deuce, Sinner hit a serve that was called out by the ump.
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