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tennis-infinity.com | Jordan Reynolds
Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka's accuracy skills were put to the test during a challenge they completed against each other. The duo have been the No. 1 players on the ATP and WTA Tours for several months, although Sinner's lead at the top was reduced after he failed to defend his Halle Open title in the same week that Alcaraz won the Queen's Club Championships.
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tennis-infinity.com | Jordan Reynolds
Andy Murray's achievements at Wimbledon and how much his home fans loved him will be recognized to mark a special anniversary for the tournament. Before Murray, no British man had won the Wimbledon title since Fred Perry in 1936. The 38-year-old had to deal with relentless pressure from a young age from the British media and fans, who were desperate to see that streak broken. Murray suffered heartbreak in the 2012 final when Roger Federer defeated him to secure the seventh of his eight titles.
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tennis-infinity.com | Jordan Reynolds
Alexander Zverev has been near the top of the ATP Tour for many years, consistently winning important titles and reaching the latter stages of Grand Slams. Despite establishing himself as one of the best players in the men's game, Zverev is also a divisive figure. He has dealt with off-court issues that have led to investigations and worldwide headlines. This article provides the most essential facts about him. Zverev was born on April 20th, 1997, in Hamburg, Germany.
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5 days ago |
tennis-infinity.com | Jordan Reynolds
The race for the ATP No. 1 spot is closer than it has been for several months after Carlos Alcaraz cut the deficit to Jannik Sinner once again. Carlos Alcaraz won last week's 2025 Queen's Club Championships, his second title at the Queen's Club. Jiri Lehecka pushed him hard in the final, but the Spaniard raised his level to triumph 7-5, 6-7, 6-2. Sinner had a less successful week.
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tennis-infinity.com | Jordan Reynolds
Aryna Sabalenka's dominance of the WTA world No. 1 spot continued in the latest rankings. Marketa Vondrousova was the most significant mover after her success last week. Sabalenka has been the world No. 1 since the closing weeks of the 2024 season. She overtook Iga Swiatek, who had almost exclusively dominated the position for two and a half years, shortly before the 2024 WTA Finals. The Belarusian increased her lead at the top since then.
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