Jannik Sinner was eagerly waiting to play in front of his home crowd at the Rome Open, but a hip injury made him miss it. During last week’s Madrid Open, the 22-year-old injured his hip, which did not allow him to play in the quarterfinal. Former French player Julien Varlet praised Sinner for his aggressiveness and movement on courts.
It's now a sprint to the finish line in the Olympics Race as Novak Djokovic and Jannik Sinner battle for the top spot. The Italian is currently at the top of the race with 8725 points, the bulk of which he earned in 2024 by winning his first Grand Slam at the Australian Open and second career Masters at the Miami Open.
Italy is, of course, the birthplace of the Renaissance – the remarkable rebirth of European culture, thought, and creativity in the late Middle Ages. Now,
Jannik Sinner has no intention of rushing through his most recent hip injury because he's fully aware of how problematic it can be. The tale of Rafael Nadal certainly sheds new light on hip injuries.
Jannik Sinner is still leading the ATP Race to Turin by a healthy margin as the clay-court swing enters its final month. For the first time this season, Sinner did not reach at least a semifinal of an ATP tournament.
Jannik Sinner dismissed the suggestion that his schedule had anything to do with his hip issues, which cost him two events. The last time things went smoothly for Sinner was a few weeks ago in Miami, where he cruised to another ATP Masters 1000 trophy.
Jannik Sinner has cast doubt on his French Open participation, with the world number two saying he will only compete at Roland Garros later this month if he fully recovers from a hip issue that forced him out of Madrid and Rome.
Jannik Sinner withdrew from the 2024 Italian Open in Rome, admitting in a press conference that he was advised to do so. Unfortunately, Sinner experienced hip issues at the Madrid Open, where he played a little on it.
Jannik Sinner will remain World No. 2 for at least another month despite a forced absence from next week's Italian Open in Rome. Sinner has been recuperating from a hip injury he sustained at the Madrid Open.
World No. 2 Jannik Sinner withdrew from his home country's Internazionali BNL d'Italia on Saturday, citing a hip injury. The tournament begins Wednesday.
Former world number three Ivan Ljubicic is certain that Jannik Sinner will become world number one but on his own terms. Ljubicic is quite familiar with Sinner, having spent a lot of time in Italy and at the Academy where the Italian used to practice.
In the tennis world, there cannot be talk about one-handed backhands without acknowledging Roger Federer. The Swiss legend has one of the most iconic backhands which has
Carlos Alcaraz may drop out of the Top 3 in the ATP Rankings for the first time in two years after his loss at the 2024 Madrid Open. The Spanish prodigy left the Top 2 only recently, when his young rival, Jannik Sinner, overtook him, thanks to his incredible start to the 2024 season.
Andrey Rublev recorded a 4-6, 6-3, 6-2 win over Carlos Alcaraz in a quarterfinal match on Wednesday, ending the Spaniard's bid to collect a third consecutive Mutua Madrid Open title.
In a rather unfortunate turn of events, the in-form Jannik Sinner faces a major setback as he withdraws from the Madrid Open ahead of his quarter-final match.
The top half quarterfinals of the ATP Mutua Madrid Open feature top-seeded Jannik Sinner and No. 3 seed Daniil Medvedev, but they might not have it all that easy on Thursday.
Top-seeded Jannik Sinner of Italy and No. 2 seed Carlos Alcaraz of Spain each dropped a set in their respective matches on Tuesday, while rebounding to advance into the quarterfinals of the Madrid Open.
Italian tennis ace Jannik Sinner looked in some trouble during his third-round match against Pavel Kotov at the Madrid Open. Although he won in straight sets, his physical discomfort was evident.
ATP Madrid is well underway and approaching the second week. Day 6 has thrown up some exciting match ups that could have some unexpected results. Here we look at four matches on the card at ATP Madrid Day 6 including the top seed.
Jannik Sinner will play his first match as the top seed at a Masters 1000 tournament in an action-aced Saturday at the ATP Madrid Open. He won’t be the only Top 10 player in action, with Stefanos Tsitsipas, Casper Ruud, and Grigor Dimitrov among those expected to take to the court.
What a start to the tennis season for Jannik Sinner. The young Italian has captured his third title of the season, defeating Grigor Dimitrov 6-3, 6-1 in the Miami Open finals.
Second-seeded Italian Jannik Sinner came out of a rain delay firing on all cylinders, rallying for a 5-7, 7-5, 6-1 victory over No. 25 seed Tallon Griekspoor of the Netherlands on Sunday in the third round of the Miami Open in Miami Gardens, Fla.
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