ATP Cincinnati Final Prediction
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Jannik Sinner has reached the final of the Cincinnati Masters for the second consecutive time. On Saturday (August 16), he knocked out Terence Atmane 7-6(4), 6-2 to book a spot in a final for the fifth time this season.
Frenchman Terence Atmane made sure Jannik Sinner had a 24th birthday to remember, gifting the world number one a Pokemon card before going on to lose their semi-final meeting at the Cincinnati Open on Saturday.
Sinner is on a 22-match winning streak on hard courts. Players who had longer hardcourt winning streaks in this century: Roger Federer (56, 36, 26) Novak Djokovic (35, 29, 26, 23) Andy Murray (28) Rafa Nadal (26) And that's it.
Jannik Sinner extended his winning run on hard courts to 25 matches Thursday with a ruthless dismissal of Felix Auger-Aliassime in the Cincinnati Open quarterfinals. Playing in his first tournament since winning his fourth Grand Slam title at Wimbledon,
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India Today on MSNJannik Sinner a competition animal: How coach's advice scripted Italian star's rise
Darren Cahill has played a key role in Jannik Sinner's rise to the top, focusing on consistent daily work. Since joining forces with Cahill in 2022, Sinner has won four Grand Slam titles, including Wimbledon,
Italian tennis legend Nicola Pietrangeli has often been accused of being envious of his young compatriot Sinner.
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The Manila Times on MSNSinner advances amid Cincinnati power-failure interruptions
Jannik Sinner ignored power failure interruptions and a blaring alarm to defeat Gabriel Diallo, 6-2, 7-6 (8/6), on Monday’s day of distractions at the ATP and WTA Cincinnati Open. The top seeded defending champion got down to business against a Canadian ranked 35th who was plagued by eight first-set double-faults and 49 unforced errors in the match as he faced the best in the world.