US Open, Jannik Sinner and Title Defence
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The reimagined US Open mixed doubles tournament came to an end on Wednesday night, with defending champions Sara Errani and Andrea Vavassori lifting the trophy again. The Italian duo were the only doubles specialist pair in the 16-team field after the event organisers made huge changes, encouraging top singles stars to compete.
Wimbledon champion Jannik Sinner during the US Open 2025 pre match conference, revealed about a deep personal commitment he made early in his career to his parents. The Italian had promised his parents that he would quit tennis if he wasn’t ranked inside the top 200 by the age of 23 or 24.
Jannik Sinner nearly quit tennis due to financial strain, vowing to retire if not ranked in the top 200 by age 23–24. He began earning at 18, fueling his rise to Italy’s top-ranked player.
Jannik Sinner recently opened up about a shocking promise he made his parents during the initial stage of his tennis career. The Italian is currently gearing up for the upcoming hardcourt swing.
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Sports Today on MSNTennis a costly dream? Jannik Sinner would have quit if not ranked top 200 by 24
Jannik Sinner revealed he would have quit tennis if he had not reached the top 200 by age 24. The story highlights the financial struggles faced by tennis players from modest backgrounds and contrasts it with Sumit Nagal’s challenges in India.
Former world number six Matteo Berrettini has withdrawn from the U.S. Open, tournament organisers said on Thursday.
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Forza Italia takes over tennis
Though the rise of Italy in tennis seems rather sudden, the wheels of change had been set in motion some time ago