A Shocker In Paris In one of the most shocking results in recent history at the French Open ( barring last year’s men’s final), Jannik Sinner, the top seed and the almost invincible Italian, was dumped out of the Open in the 2nd round. Jannik Sinner & A Baffling Loss… The World No. 1, leadingContinue reading “Sinner Wilts In Parisian Heat, Dumped Out of French Open”
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Where ‘ Victory Is For The Most Tenacious ‘, The French Open Begins Tomorrow
All Roads Lead To Roland Garros All roads will lead to 2 Avenue Gordon Bennett, 75016, Paris, tomorrow, as Tennis lovers will throng the Roland Garros, the home of the French Open. The second grand slam of the year begins in less than 24 hours. The Unforgiving Red Clay… The Centre Court at Roland Garros,Continue reading “Where ‘ Victory Is For The Most Tenacious ‘, The French Open Begins Tomorrow”
Alcaraz-Sinner And A Great Tennis Match
The Men’s French Open Final between Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz played out last night at the Philippe-Chatrier Stadium in Roland Garros will go down as of the finest Finals in the history of the sport. The match which lasted for 5 hours and a half, was the longest Final played in the history ofContinue reading “Alcaraz-Sinner And A Great Tennis Match”
