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Novak Djokovic will be 38 next month, and his longevity on the ATP Tour has taken former World No. 1 Jim Courier by surprise.
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Tennis World on MSNJannik Sinner counts 45, moves closer to Rafael NadalSinner became the 29th world no. 1 in ATP history after last year's Roland Garros. He has kept the throne safe since, moving ...
Despite not playing since February, Jannik Sinner, World No. 1 and 2025 Australian Open winner, made history in the ATP Rankings, joining a select group of players led by the 'Big Three.' ...
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Tennis365 on MSNThe 9 US players to win the Australian Open men’s singles title: ft Andre Agassi, Pete Sampras, Jim CourierNine American men have lifted the Australian Open title in the Open Era, with Andre Agassi, Pete Sampras, and Jim Courier the ...
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Tennis World USA on MSNJannik Sinner matches Gustavo Kuerten, targets Jim Courier nextJannik Sinner enjoys his 43rd week on the ATP throne! The Italian is the 14th player in ATP history to reach that number, matching Gustavo Kuerten and moving closer to Jim Courier's 58. Sinner has won ...
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Tennis World USA on MSNJannik Sinner counts 44, passes Gustavo KuertenJannik Sinner has left another player behind him on a notable list! World no. 1 is spending his 44th week on the ATP throne, ...
After two months of suspension, Jannik Sinner has achieved a new milestone as World No. 1, surpassing the legendary Brazilian Guga Kuerten. The Italian has now completed 44 weeks at the top of the ATP ...
Welcome back to the Monday Tennis Briefing, where The Athletic will explain the stories behind the stories from the past week ...
The first hard-court leg of the calendar year saw new champions, overwhelming upsets, and a resurgence of players in the new era.
Despite his claims, his peers, which include top players such as Andre Agassi, Jim Courier or Michael Chang threatened to boycott the 1999 Australian Open due to his participation. During an ATP ...
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