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Bizarre scenes as Jannik Sinner, Sebastian Korda & others lead mass withdrawals at Hamburg & Geneva days ahead of French Open

Following Stefanos Tsitsipas's and Sebastian Korda's surprise withdrawal from next week's Hamburg Open, Jannik Sinner and several other players are now skipping the tournament. All four semifinalists from this week's Italian Open won't play in Germany - Sinner, Lorenzo Musetti, Tommy Paul, and Carlos Alcaraz. Holger Rune and Hamad Medjedovic will also not appear. Ad

Anything less than a French Open title will be a disappointment for Coco Gauff now: Here’s why

Coco Gauff will be one of the favorites to win the upcoming French Open for a couple of reasons. First of all, she’s a player who has stood in the final before, having done so in 2022. Ad That run was a pretty interesting one because Gauff wasn’t playing her best tennis or close to

John McEnroe’s ex-wife Tatum O’Neal supports verbal attack on Donald Trump administration from Bruce Springsteen

John McEnroe's ex-wife Tatum O'Neal recently showed her appreciation for Bruce Springsteen's blatant criticism of how things are in the United States of America under the Donald Trump-led administration. Springsteen voiced his stinging criticism of Trump's second term as US President so far during a recent show in Manchester in the United Kingdom, which took

Jannik Sinner draws brutally honest ‘next-level sh*t’ praise from Casper Ruud after 60-minute Italian Open demolition

Top seed Jannik Sinner handed Casper Ruud a 6-0, 6-1 beatdown in just 64 minutes in the Italian Open 2025 quarterfinals on Thursday, May 15. It was a masterclass in tennis from the World No. 1 who played with relentless intensity from the very first point. Ad Expectations were high from Ruud following his recent

Andre Agassi’s ex-coach gives bold take on Jannik Sinner after seeing Italian Open fireworks

Andre Agassi’s former coach, Brad Gilbert, has heaped praise on Jannik Sinner’s incredible display on his comeback after he earned a near-perfect win against Casper Ruud at the ongoing Italian Open. Sinner cruised to a 6-0, 6-1 win against Ruud, the sixth seed, as he advanced to the semifinals of the clay court tournament for

Coco Gauff’s mother Candi applauds daughter after 3-hour epic win to reach Italian Open final

American WTA star Coco Gauff's mother, Candi, recently applauded her commendable performance at the Italian Open. The 21-year-old's mother congratulated her on securing a position in the finals after a massive win over Zheng Qinwen. Ad Based in Delray Beach, Florida, Coco Gauff’s mother Candi is a former track and field athlete at Florida State

Coco Gauff makes frustrations clear with Italian Open conditions after Alexander Zverev’s complaints

Coco Gauff survived a stern test from Zheng Qinwen to reach the final of the Italian Open 2025. The young American won their semifinal showdown 7-6 (3), 4-6, 7-6 (4) in 3 hours and 32 minutes on Thursday, May 15. It was the longest match of her career as well as on the women's tour
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Why Carlos Alcaraz now deserves to be crowned the new King Of Clay after Rafael Nadal

After possibly the most dramatic final we’ve seen in years, Carlos Alcaraz was crowned the French Open champion once more. The capital of France didn’t get a new king because the old king, Carlos Alcaraz, was crowned again. Ad It came after an epic five-hour battle where Alcaraz came back from 0-2 down to win

3 longest Grand Slam finals in Open Era ft. Carlos Alcaraz vs Jannik Sinner at French Open 2025

Grand Slam finals oftentimes tend to be rather epic. It doesn’t only happen because the quality of tennis in those matches is generally higher, but also because those who manage to get to a Grand Slam final are usually really great players. Ad They also tend to be dramatic because of their longevity, and some