Wimbledon, French Open and Jannik Sinner
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Jannik Sinner insisted early on at Wimbledon that he put an excruciating loss to Carlos Alcaraz in their epic French Open final behind him. Sinner was sure that one defeat wouldn't haunt him, wouldn't prevent a quick recalibration and certainly wouldn't mean a thing at the All England Club.
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GZERO Media on MSNHard Numbers: Former Nigerian leader dies, Sinner avenges French Open loss, preliminary Air India crash probe, & MoreFormer Nigerian leader Muhammadu Buhari , who led Africa’s most populous country both as both coup-leader and democratically-elected president, has died at the age of 82. Buhari first seized power in a coup in 1983,
Aryna Sabalenka said she did not want to "face that hate again" as she praised her Wimbledon conqueror Amanda Anisimova on Thursday - in stark contrast to her attitude following the French Open final when she was anything but complimentary about Coco Gauff.
Aryna Sabalenka wasn't going to make the same mistake she did the last time she lost in a Grand Slam tournament.
JANNIK Sinner has become a Wimbledon champion for the first time with victory over Carlos Alcaraz. The World No1 got his revenge after the Spaniard edged a French Open classic just five weeks ago.
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There are few benefits to losing in the semi-finals of a Grand Slam but when Iga Swiatek had her fingers prised off the French Open trophy, it had one unexpected benefit -- it lifted the pressure off her shoulders heading into Wimbledon.
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Tennis World USA on MSNIga Swiatek tells how not winning French Open helped her a lot at WimbledonIga Swiatek is seeing a good thing in not winning this year's French Open as the world No. 4 suggests it helped her ease off the pressure coming into Wimbledon and that's one of the reasons behind her career-best run at The Championships.