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Let's take a look at the top five men's singles players with most Cincinnati Open titles. Roger Federer holds the record for ...
The Cincinnati Open is the current tournament hosting the top ATP and WTA players, but Canadian Open champion Victoria Mboko has decided to skip the event. Mboko is not the only big name missing the ...
Let's take a look at five tennis players who have either completely transitioned from tennis to modelling or are pursuing ...
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Tennis365 on MSN2025 US Open projected seedings: Sinner & Alcaraz top 2, where will Djokovic place?Defending US Open champion and world No 1 Jannik Sinner will be the top seed, with world No 2 and 2022 champion Carlos ...
Tennis legend Venus Williams made her return to Cincinnati as a wildcard, but was defeated by a defiant Jessica Bouzas Maneiro in straight sets. On the men’s side, former champion Daniil Medvedev ...
Novak Djokovic's next tournament will be the US Open – the last Major of the season – which will take place in New York from ...
Neither Aryna Sabalenka or Emma Radacanu dropped a set in their first match of the Cincinnati Open. The former U.S. Open ...
Djokovic missed the 2016 Cincinnati Masters due to a left wrist issue following his opening round loss to Juan Martin del ...
Carlos Alcaraz did not have a particularly brilliant debut at the Cincinnati Masters 1000, unlike his top rival Jannik Sinner ...
Carlos Alcaraz officially started his campaign on the North American hard-court swing on Sunday (August 10). He survived a scare against Damir Dzumhur, who took the second set off him.
Jannik Sinner’s rivalry with Carlos Alcaraz has become the defining storyline in men’s tennis. But when it comes to recent hard-court dominance, there is no debate, the Italian stands alone.
This figure is above the likes of Pete Sampras and Lleyton Hewitt, and actually puts the Czech within two wins of equalling Novak Djokovic in this key statistic as well. Naturally, Rafael Nadal tops ...
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