It's tennis ... there and Sinner looks a little questioningly at the court. His team nod encouragingly. Oh, poor from Zverev. His forehand down the line is well wide. Championship point for ...
Zverev's forehand is ... after he loses the point to go 30-0 down. Sinner, as you might expect, reacts quite impassively. Oh, poor Sascha. He plays absolutely brilliant tennis just to stay in ...
The timing means the 23-year-old Italian won't miss any Grand Slam tournaments. The French Open, the season's next major, ...
“It’s very, very difficult to win a point ... Jannik Sinner of Italy plays a forehand return to Alexander Zverev of Germany during the men's singles final at the Australian Open tennis ...
The very first point ... among the greatest tennis résumés ever constructed. "He does everything better," Zverev said of Sinner. "He moves better than me. He hits his forehand better than ...
Jannik Sinner ... break-point look. The American looked set to win the point after dictating play from the baseline but sees his forehand drift wide. Both men are playing such physical tennis.
Jannik Sinner cruised to his second straight Australian Open title and third major overall, beating Alexander Zverev in a one-sided final.
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