"This Match Feels Different because...": Jannik Sinner Shakes Off Pressure Before Rome Open's Final Against Carlos Alcaraz
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Sinner Wins Tommy Paul and Will End History Against Alcaraz in Rome Open
Jannik Sinner confirmed the good phase (16) at the end of Rome's 1000 Masters with a turning victory over North American Tommy Paul, with parts of 1-6, 6-0 and 6-3. Number 1 of the world, Italy closed a 47-year-old jury without local representatives in the tournament's decision. The last one had been Adriano Panatta, defeated by Björn Borg in 1978. With the triumph, Sinner expanded for 26 games his invicted sequence and guaranteed a reconnaissan…
"This match feels different because...": Jannik Sinner shakes off pressure before Rome Open's final against Carlos Alcaraz
Jannik Sinner completed a very unusual comeback against Tommy Paul in Rome Open semifinal. The world No. 1 had delivered a near-perfect performance the day before defeating Casper Ruud but Friday's night match told a different story. Despite some struggles, Jannik kept his composure and secured a th...
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