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Seventeen-year-old German Diego Dedura-Palomero has made his mark on tennis in more than one way. He has become the first ...
Unseeded Mariano Navone of Argentina pulled off the biggest upset of the day, taking down No. 3 seed Felix Felix ...
German teenager Diego Dedura-Palomero advanced to the second round when Shapovalov retired from the match due to injury.
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Sporting News on MSNWho is the world No.1 in men's tennis? Updated ATP rankings and explainerHowever, a new generation of talent has undeniably arrived, with young players pushing their way up the rankings. ...
Injuries seem to be shaping the start of the clay-court swing, with a massive number of withdrawals across both the ATP and WTA events this week. Lorenzo Musetti, Marta Kostyuk, Matteo Berrettini, ...
The German, 17, became the first player born in 2008 to win an ATP Tour main-draw match when his opponent, Denis Shapovalov, retired with illness. Dedura-Palomero won the first set of their Munich ...
Big changes in the ATP Race as Carlos Alcaraz finally takes the top spot, overtaking Jannik Sinner following the Italian’s ...
He’s the second player born in 1990 or later to hit that number, after Alexander Zverev, since ATP 500s began in 2009.
American No. 2 seed Ben Shelton saved three match points in order to rally past Croatian qualifier Borna Gojo 4-6, 7-6 (6), 7 ...
And with that, Alcaraz makes a major move on the new ATP rankings—he rises from No. 3 back to No. 2, passing Alexander Zverev, who lost his opening match in Monte Carlo this year. The German drops ...
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