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Former Federer coach Peter Lundgren dies
Former player Peter Lundgren, who coached Roger Federer to his first Wimbledon title in 2003 has died, his family confirmed on Friday. The hard rock-loving Swede
Injured Jabeur junks USO
Injuries which have plagued One Jabeur for months on Thursday forced the three-time Grand Slam finalist to withdraw from the US Open. Officials announced the news in
Under-fire Sinner feeling the heat from Kyrgios outburst
Top seed Jannik Sinner heads into Monday’s start of the US Open facing dual pressure, including a seeded finals date with Novak Djokovic. The 23-year-old world No.
Swiatek conserving resources after WTA calendar lament
Iga Swiatek will be gathering energy for Monday’ start of the US Open after blasting the crowded WTA tournament calendar. The world No. 1 had
Sinner cleared in inadvertent contamination case
Jannik Sinner has been totally cleared by anti-doping authorities after his physiotherapist accidentally contaminated the world No. 1 with a banned substance. The curious case began when officials
Sinner swamps Tiafoe to win Cincinnati title
Jannik Sinner became the youngest man since Andy Murray to win the Cincinnati Masters as he dominated Frances Tiafoe 7-6 (4), 6-2 on Monday to
Sinner works for three hours to reach final
Jannik Sinner and Cincinnati Masters opponent played for a cumulative five hours to set up their Monday final at the Cincinnati Masters, with the Italian
Sinner, Swiatek complete Cincy turnarounds
Jannik Sinner followed the example of Iga Swiatek as the pair of Cincinnati Masters top seeds put the brakes on poor starts to roll into
Draper hits QF in controversial win
Briton Jack Draper earned a freak win into the Cincinnati Masters quarter-finals after a controversial shot which could have been ruled a double bounce. The heir
Alcaraz heads to USO without a hardcourt match win
Carlos Alcaraz produced what he claimed was the only racquet demolition of his career as the second seed crashed out 4-6, 7-6 (5), 6-4 to French