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World number one Jannik Sinner says "it's very sad for all of tennis" that Carlos Alcaraz will miss the French Open.
Jannik Sinner responded to Carlos Alcaraz’s withdrawal from the Italian Open and Roland Garros shortly after securing his opening win at the Madrid Open. The Italian was informed of the news during
Welcome to the wild, unpredictable world of clay-court tennis. Just when you think you have the script figured out, the sports gods decide to flip the table.
Sinner rallied from a set down to defeat Benjamin Bonzi at the Mutua Madrid Open he aims to become the first man to win five straight Masters 1000 titles.
Jannik Sinner could make tennis history at the Madrid Open and achieve something Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic could not in their careers.
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The Italian is in incredible form, and with his latest victory in Monte Carlo, he took over the world number 1 spot from Carlos Alcaraz.
Now, unfortunately, it’s Carlos Alcaraz’s turn to miss out on a major rematch. A year ago, he saved three match points to beat Jannik Sinner in the best final in Roland Garros history. On Friday, he said that a right wrist injury will keep him from defending his crown.
Tennis exists in a space few sports dare to occupy, where rivals share locker rooms, warm-up zones, and silent pre-match meals, erasing the boundary between tension and coexistence. The atmosphere feels charged,