Becker claims 'tennis needs Sinner as much as Alcaraz' ahead of world No 1's return
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A full year as number 1 in the world. Even before returning to the field at the Internationals, Jannik Sinner is already certain that he will remain at the top of the ATP ranking until at least next June 8. That is, for 52 consecutive weeks starting from 10 June 2024. A feat that places him among the tennis elite, because in history - precisely starting from the Open Era - only four other tennis players had managed to become number 1 for the fir…
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Jannik Sinner a pris le pouvoir au sommet de la hiérarchie du tennis mondial. Depuis plus d’une décennie, le monde du tennis a été dominé par une trinité légendaire : Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal et Novak Djokovic. Ces icônes ont repoussé les limites du sport, accumulant titres, records et une ferveur mondiale sans précédent. Cependant, la retraite et l’inévitable passage du temps laissent entrevoir une nouvelle ère dans l’élite du tennis. La Nex…
The three-month barrier of tennis superstar Jannik Sinner is approaching the end. Tennis icon Boris Becker is looking forward to the return of the South Tyrolean.
"I think tennis needs Sinner as much as Alcaraz" - Boris Becker eager to see the Italian superstar back on the court
As Jannik Sinner amps up his preparations to return to competitive tennis, German tennis great Boris Becker has thrown his support behind the Italian as he nears the end of his suspension. The World No.1 is serving a three-month ban for testing positive for Clostebol, a prohibited substance. Sinner...
Read the Alcaraz article on Sky Sport: 'Sinner has missed the whole circuit, happy to be return'. VIDEO
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