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For quite some time, there's usually been a sense of certainty at the French Open. That was particularly so on the men's side, with Rafael Nadal ruling over the red clay of Roland-Garros the way no ...
PARIS — Jannik Sinner passed his first test back on tour after a doping ban — a run to last weekend’s final at the Italian ...
As a sports writer, Christopher Clarey covered more than a hundred Grand Slam tennis tournaments (and 15 Olympics) for the ...
Jannik Sinner's dazzling winning streak ground to a halt ahead of the French Open but the world number one's top-notch return ...
ROME (AP) — The Omega gym in Rome has long been frequented by residents of the up-market Prati district, as well as priests, ...
Before becoming Pope Leo XIV, Cardinal Robert Prevost was a regular at a Rome gym, impressing trainers with his fitness and ...
The world No. 1 will be vying to lock down his third consecutive Grand Slam title, something only one man has achieved since 2011.
Welcome back to the Monday Tennis Briefing, where will explain the stories behind the stories from the past week on court. This week, fan behavior was a key topic at the Italian Open, preparations for ...
The top-ranked Sinner rallied past No. 12 Tommy Paul 1-6, 6-0, 6-3 in the semifinals on Friday as he attempts to become the ...
After joking that he would not be playing against Jannik Sinner because of the English meaning of his last name, Pope XIV invited the World No.1 to the Vatican.
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The Pontiff received Jannik Sinner in private audience who gave him his racket. The Pope's passion for tennis is well known.
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