Jannik Sinner successfully defended the Australian Open title. World no. 1 dropped two sets in seven encounters in Melbourne, lifting a trophy in style and becoming the three-time Major winner at 23.
Every sport has its fundamentals. Football: establish your running game. Baseball: you must have pitching for all nine innings. And tennis? It’s really quite simple: get the ball over the ...
Paul Annacone, the former coach of Pete Sampras and Roger Federer who was calling the match ... to close out the win until a decisive tiebreaker sealed with his trademark forehand winner. Ranked No.
Zverev held well, but in the next game, a forehand went wide to hand Sinner ... it had only been done by three other men: Pete Sampras (Wimbledon 1995), Roger Federer (Wimbledon 2003) and Rafael ...
That forehand just broke down today ... 35 years not to face a single break point in a Grand Slam final. Only Pete Sampras (Wimbledon 1995), Federer (Wimbledon 2003) and Rafael Nadal (US Open ...
At 4-4 in the second-set tiebreak, with the match in the balance, Sinner hit a forehand that hit the ... break point in a Grand Slam final, after Pete Sampras (Wimbledon 1995), Roger Federer ...
Then, in the quarterfinals, her forehand went back in the breakdown ... It’s just strange to see the company of Andre Agassi and Pete Sampras, of Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova, so ...
Of the ten men to win seven or more Grand Slams in the Open Era, four — Jimmy Connors, John McEnroe, Andre Agassi, and Pete Sampras — donned the Stars ... Paired with a powerful forehand, his rapid ...
(AP Photo/Vincent Thian) Iga Swiatek of Poland plays a forehand return to Emma Navarro ... a list that includes Pete Sampras, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. “It’s amazing to achieve these ...