Is a rematch for Sinner and Djokovic right around the corner?
IF Italy and Serbia win their semi-final matches, the fans could be seeing a rematch between Sinner and Djokovic sooner than expected.
IF Italy and Serbia win their semi-final matches, the fans could be seeing a rematch between Sinner and Djokovic sooner than expected.
Rafael Nadal shared; “As we start another week… we continue... Vamos! [Let’s go],” in an article from sportskeeda.com mentioned.
For Djokovic, he was looking to clinch his seventh trophy and smash another record in the annals of tennis history.
As a result, Alcaraz was able to qualify for the semi-finals of the tournament, replicating Nadal's performance in 2006
Having never won a match against World No. 3 Daniil Medvedev previously, his most recent victories over him at the China and Erste Bank Opens demonstrated exactly how far he's…
Although Medvedev stated that he doesn’t think of their friendship once they step onto the court, he admitted that this mindset wears off
In frustration, Rublev was seen smashing his racket several times, not on the court or the bench but on his very own knee
Prior to the start of the season-ending tournament, Sinner said he was looking forward to the match against Djokovic
In the years to come, Tsitsipas remained a star, and at every match he went to, his supporters made sure to watch it.
In his post-match interview, Sinner was about to answer one of the questions when the crowd suddenly erupted into a chant, “Ole,ole,ole”, to celebrate
Asked whether Medvedev shares Tsitsipas's opinion, the Russian player expressed his disagreement. Medvedev stated that, for him, a Grand Slam...
And with only a few days before the Finals takes off, Nadal decided to leave a message for his Spanish successor under the video
When they read the statement, a lot of fans were astounded by how mature the twenty-two-year-old Italian player was.