Carlos Alcaraz
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Tennis
Nitto ATP Finals: Dates, Fixtures, Everything You Need to Know
All eyes are on Turin, Italy, as the best players in the world are set to compete in the Nitto ATP Finals. This event always brings in the sport’s biggest names and never disappoints in what is a jam-packed, breathtaking tournament. Jannik Sinner is looking to defend his title at…
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An Epic Showdown in the Desert: Previewing the Six Kings Slam Semi-Finals in Riyadh
The inaugural Six Kings Slam in Riyadh is set to deliver a blockbuster semi-final stage, featuring a clash of titans that promises to captivate the tennis world. The excitement is already palpable for these marquee matchups. The brightest stars will battle for a spot in the coveted final. Let’s break…
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🎾 365Scores Serves You Something New: The Tennis LIVE MATCH TRACKER
At 365Scores, we’re always working to give sports fans the full experience: from real-time scores to deep insights and data. Now, we’re taking tennis coverage to the next level with our new Tennis LIVE MATCH TRACKER. With this exciting new feature, you can follow every serve, rally, and breakpoint in…
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US Open Final Preview: Can anyone stop Alcaraz and Sinner?
Since Novak Djokovic’s last major triumph at the 2023 US Open, no one outside Carlos Alcaraz or Jannik Sinner has lifted a Grand Slam. Seven straight majors have gone their way, and by Sunday evening in New York it will be eight. They have contested three of those finals directly,…
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Clash of Titans: Djokovic and Alcaraz Set for Blockbuster US Open Semi-Final
A generational battle is set to ignite Arthur Ashe Stadium as the legendary Novak Djokovic takes on the prodigious Carlos Alcaraz in a highly anticipated US Open semi-final. This marquee matchup pits the seasoned veteran, seeking a record-extending 25th Grand Slam title, against the explosive young Spaniard, who is hungry…
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US Open Preview: Will Alcaraz and Sinner continue the Grand Slam streak?
New York is loud again. The subway screeches under Ashe, the night sessions steal the back half of Europe’s evening, and the two best young players in men’s tennis walk in with the same expectation that greeted Federer in 2005 or Djokovic in 2015. For well over eighteen straight months…
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