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Thesportstak on MSNNot Carlos Alcaraz or Alexander Zverev, Jannik Sinner picked this star as season's most consistent playerJannik Sinner snubs Alcaraz and Zverev, naming an unexpected ATP star as 2025’s most consistent player. Discover his surprising pick ahead of the French Open.
Carlos Alcaraz is happy to see Jannik Sinner back on the ATP Tour before the Italian's return to court in Rome.
Carlos Alcaraz says he has recovered from the muscle injuries that forced him to withdraw from the Madrid Open and is “100% ready” for the Italian Open where he hopes to renew his rivalry with Jannik Sinner.
Alcaraz said he was happy after his first match and that he exceeded his own expectations for the first round in Rome.
Jannik Sinner came through the first true test of his comeback from a doping ban with Tuesday's straight-sets win over Francisco Cerundolo, which took the World No. 1 into the Italian Open quarterfinals.
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Tennis World USA on MSNJannik Sinner edges closer to a ranking milestoneJannik has kept Zverev and Carlos Alcaraz behind despite missing three months of action and four Masters 1000 events. Thus, he will celebrate a notable milestone next week.
Jasmine Paolini reached the Italian Open semi-finals, the first Italian woman to do so since 2014, after defeating Diana Shnaider. In the men's category, Carlos Alcaraz overcame Karen Khachanov in a tense three-set match to secure a spot in the quarter-finals,