Jannik Sinner overpowers Carlos Alcaraz in 4 sets
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In skiing, it’s difficult because [if] you make one mistake, you cannot win the race,” tennis champion Jannik Sinner said in an exclusive interview with CNBC.
He’s only the fifth player ever to do so, after Nadal, Federer, Djokovic and Murray. He has also already surpassed the Scot’s total of three Grand Slam wins, although he still has 20 more to win to match all-time record holder Djokovic.
Their victories at the All England Club have reopened debate in tennis and the wider sporting world about their cases. Is it valid?
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Tennis World on MSNBinaghi backs Jannik Sinner for historic Grand Slam chase not seen since 1969The Italian has won four of the previous seven Major events, with one more final, semi-final and quarter-final on his tally. Sinner is 27-1 at Majors since last year's US Open, suffering the only loss at last month's Roland Garros after blowing away three match points against Carlos Alcaraz.
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Daily Express US on MSNEx-Roger Federer coach makes Jannik Sinner claim after world No. 1 gave him 'goosebumps'Ivan Ljubicic has been blown away by the emergence of Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, who battled in the French Open and Wimbledon finals.
Jannik Sinner’s Wimbledon triumph over Carlos Alcaraz marked his fourth Grand Slam title, extending his record as Italy’s most successful singles player in major tournaments.