Madrid, Sinner and Zverev
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MADRID (AP) — Top-ranked Jannik Sinner proved too much for Rafael Jódar, the latest tennis sensation from Spain. Jódar's run was halted by a 6-2, 7-6 (0) loss to Sinner in the quarterfinals of the Madrid Open on Wednesday.
World No. 1 Jannik Sinner has conceded that rival Carlos Alcaraz edges him in one aspect of tennis. With Alcaraz currently out injured with a wrist injury, many are backing Sinner to win the upcoming events,
Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz have formed a duopoly in men’s tennis over the last few years. They sit thousands of points clear of their rivals at the top of the rankings and have shared the last nine Grand Slam titles.
Finale!” That’s what Jannik Sinner wrote on the camera lens moments after sealing his semifinal win over Arthur Fils. The moment meant a lot.
Laila Hasanovic, Jannik Sinner's girlfriend, is sharing some recent moments from her modeling career.
Sinner has had to break some Spanish hearts on his way to the final, taking out hometown hero Rafael Jodar in the quarter-finals. Madrid-born Jodar got a wildcard into the tournament and stormed into the last eight, upsetting No. 5 seed Alex de Minaur en route. He made it tight against Sinner in the second set but still lost 6-2 7-6 (0).
Jannik Sinner has made his way into yet another Masters 1000 final, this time turning the Madrid Open into his own personal stage. It’s been another impressive run from the world number one, who will now take on Alexander Zverev in the final.