The banners and signs — one of which declared, “Sinner for president.” Late in the second set of his victory over Taylor ...
ROME, NOV 13 - Top seed Jannick Sinner on Tuesday night beat Taylor Fritz, his defeated opponent in the US Open final, 6-4, 6 ...
Jannik Sinner is truly unstoppable. The world No. 1 also won his second match at the Nitto ATP Finals, defeating Taylor Fritz ...
U.S. Open finalist Taylor Fritz discusses his passion for the League of Legends video game in an interview with The Associated Press. Fritz also recounts how he hated tennis as a kid and how he copied ...
American tennis star Taylor Fritz squared off against Jannik Sinner for the second time in as many months, and believes he ...
He capped off a great 2024 season by winning his second major of the year at the US Open, defeating Taylor Fritz in straight sets. Jannik Sinner's best Grand Slam performance was seen at the 2024 ...
Living up to the hype, Sinner won his first Grand Slam title at the 2024 Australian Open. Later in the year, he backed it up by winning the 2024 US Open. Currently No. 1 in the ranking list ...
Sinner, 23, is currently sat atop the ATP rankings, part and parcel thanks to his Australian Open and US Open wins this year. Sinner bested Daniil Medvedev 3-6, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-3 in the final at ...
On Saturday, Jannik Sinner clinched the year-end world No. 1 ranking with his semifinal victory over Tomas Machac at the Shanghai Masters, becoming the first Italian player in history to do so.
Sinner was due to play either Ben Shelton or Frenchman Corentin Moutet in the second round after receiving a first-round bye. The Australian Open and US Open champion won the Shanghai Masters ...
Sinner, 23, is the World No. 1 and has a record of 65-6 with seven titles (including his first two Grand Slams at the Australian Open and US Open). Both Alcaraz and Sinner will compete in the ATP ...
When Jannik Sinner hits a forehand, the ball doesn’t just come off the strings with the familiar “thwock,” like a popped champagne cork. It even sounds different—and that isn’t hyperbole.