Carlos Alcaraz saved three match points against Jannik Sinner to win the longest French Open final in history
Jannik Sinner
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Carlos Alcaraz laid down a marker for the French Open by defeating Jannik Sinner in straight sets to win the Rome Masters title
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Jannik Sinner, the Italian world No 1, defeated Taylor Fritz in straight sets in Turin to claim his maiden title on home soil
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Carlos Alcaraz continued his late-season resurgence with an epic three-set win over Jannik Sinner in Beijing
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Jannik Sinner could face a lengthy ban after Wada appealed against the decision to clear him over two failed drug tests
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A US Open that began awkwardly for Jannik Sinner ended with the Italian lifting the trophy after a straight-sets win over Taylor Fritz
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Jannik Sinner saw off a struggling Jack Draper in brutal humidity to reach the final in New York, where he will face Taylor Fritz
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Britain’s Jack Draper stormed into his first major semi-final with a dominant win over 10th seed Alex de Minaur
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After seeing off Alex Michelsen at Flushing Meadows, Jannik Sinner refused to be drawn on criticism from Nick Kyrgios
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Jannik Sinner says his conscience is clear after he was cleared of blame in relation to two failed doping tests