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Agence France-Presse on MSNSmiling through: Alcaraz won't let Wimbledon defeat get him downCarlos Alcaraz says he has refused to let his Wimbledon finals loss to Jannik Sinner wipe the smile from his face as he ...
Alcaraz’s defeat at Wimbledon was the first Grand Slam final defeat in his career so far after five previous wins in such matches ...
Meanwhile, it has been announced that the No.2 seed will make his debut in Cincinnati on Sunday, August 10. In the event of ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNAlcaraz discusses growing rivalry with Sinner ahead of Cincinnati OpenOzzy Osbourne’s cause of death revealed after rock legend’s funeral Florida utility company seeks record $10 billion rate ...
The five-time Major champion reflected on a key moment from earlier this summer - his first loss in a Major final at ...
Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, ranked first and second respectively in the world, had caught up at during a practice ...
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Alcaraz, who beat Sinner in the French Open final before falling to the Italian at Wimbledon, said he is “happy to be ...
Carlos Alcaraz recently spoke up about how laid-back he was during his week-long summer vacation in the aftermath of his ...
Winners of the men's and women's singles championships at the US Open next month will receive a record $5 million in prize money, tennis chiefs in the United States confirmed on Thursday.
Jannik Sinner returns rejuvenated for Cincinnati Masters after a break post-Wimbledon win. Battling an elbow issue, he’s ready to defend his title, cherishing time spent with loved ones.
Sinner and Alcaraz cruise into the Cincinnati Open as the top two seeds, but they have missed the first half of the North American hard court swing. In addition to dealing with rustiness, both players ...
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