World No. 3 Carlos Alcaraz has credited Italian tennis for its recent surge. Italian tennis is currently at the peak of its powers, with strong performances coming from both the WTA and ATP circuits.
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Hosted on MSNCarlos Alcaraz has become the nightmare of Italian playersA nightmare for Italian players. Meanwhile, the current world number 3 – with the victory over Vavassori yesterday – has ...
Holger Rune’s run in the prestigious Rotterdam ATP 500 ended against Pedro Martinez in the quarterfinals. The young Dane - ...
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Hosted on MSNHolger Rune announces huge change in his 2025 scheduleHolger Rune is trying to regain his certainties in this first part of the 2025 season. The former Top 5 player is still a ...
Jannik Sinner probably can't wait to get the fourth Grand Slam in the cabinet at Roland Garros. The 23-year-old will be ...
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Stadium Rant on MSNCarlos Alcaraz Provides Health Update Ahead Of Rotterdam OpenCarlos Alcaraz has provided a significant health update a few days before his Rotterdam Open debut. Some reporters at the ...
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Stadium Rant on MSNJannik Sinner Opens a New YouTube ChannelWorld No. 1 Jannik Sinner has taken tennis enthusiasts by surprise. Just days after his stellar 2025 Australian Open victory, ...
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Last Word on Sports on MSNATP Rotterdam Day 2 Predictions Including Lorenzo Sonego vs Holger RuneThe first ATP 500 of 2025 is being played this week in Rotterdam, with a very strong field headed by Carlos Alcaraz and ...
Novak Djokovic was hoping for a slightly luckier start to the season. The Serbian legend – who is intent on returning to the ...
Welcome back to the Monday Tennis Briefing, where The Athletic will explain the stories behind the stories from the past week ...
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Tennis365 on MSNCarlos Alcaraz provides health update amid illness concerns ahead of Rotterdam OpenCarlos Alcaraz has given an update on his physical health after suffering from an illness in the build up to his debut at the ...
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Hosted on MSNCarlos Alcaraz Eyes First Indoor Title in RotterdamAustralian Open, Carlos Alcaraz didn’t play any hard-court tournament before Indian Wells and preferred playing on the South ...
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