MELBOURNE (Reuters) -Jannik Sinner retained his Australian ... at the net as Sinner blasted a forehand that nearly knocked the racket out of Zverev's grip. Superb net-play and a sharp backhand ...
His team nod encouragingly. Oh, poor from Zverev. His forehand down the line is well wide. Championship point for the brilliant Jannik Sinner... A rare miscue from Sinner, shanked high into the ...
Jannik Sinner’s three-month doping ban isn’t sitting right with some in the tennis world. Australian star Nick Kyrgios ripped the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), claiming Sinner got off easy ...
Onto the men, where defending champion Jannik Sinner pushed ... That’s what I think watching Sinner at this moment. When the lean Italian baseliner leans into a forehand, taking the ball on ...
Today's outcome supports this finding.” Sinner’s London-based lawyer, Jamie Singer commented: “I am delighted that Jannik can finally put this harrowing experience behind him. WADA has ...
GO FURTHER Australian Open final: Jannik Sinner beats Alexander Zverev ... be fair that was a brutal bit of bad luck at 4-4 when Sinner's forehand clipped the net tape and died on the German's ...
Jannik Sinner ... He hits his forehand better than me. He hits his backhand better than me. He returns better than me. He volleys better than me.” But Sinner had more of a positive post-match ...
Jannik Sinner became the first man ... world No.1 - or force a break point in the opening set. Sinner took his fourth at 3-4 with a forehand pass which Zverev could only block into the net.
Deuce. Jannik Sinner misses the first break point, but just as soon as it's gone he's got himself another. But Ben Shelton isn't giving up and he slams a forehand winner down the line to bring us ...
(AP Photo/Ng Han Guan) Jannik Sinner of Italy plays a forehand return to Alexander Zverev of Germany in the men's singles final at the Australian Open tennis championship in Melbourne, Australia ...