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Aug/25

14

News From Around The Tennis World

Jordanian tennis player Abdellah Shelbayh has reportedly withdrawn from a tournament in Greece after being drawn to face an Israeli player. Patrick McEnroe says Jannik Sinner is a combination of Novak Djokovic and Andre Agassi but did not mention clostebol. Adrian Mannarino unloaded on Sinner: “I no longer believe in Santa Claus. If there are […] Continue to read full article...

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Aug/25

10

Opelka Meets His “Dad” In Cincy

Reilly Opelka has been dominated so thoroughly by Alex de Minaur over six years on the ATP Worle Tour, the American jokingly referred to the Australian as his “dad” on social media. Opelka has lost all five of their ATP matches since 2019 in Sydney, Atlanta, Cincy, Basel and most recently Queens Club in 2022. […] Continue to read full article...

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Jul/25

25

“Venus Williams Comeback Tour”

The WTA site headline revealed the big news: “The Venus Williams comeback tour is rolling on into Cincinnati.” Yes, 45 year old Venus Williams, who has a match record of 9-34 in her last 43 matches, has asked for and been given a wildcard into the Cincinnati Open. 23 year old Cincy native Caty Mcnally […] Continue to read full article...

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Aug/23

14

Cincy Notebook

Venus Williams trailed Veronika Kudermetova 14 in both sets but managed to prevail 64 75, for her first big win in quite some time. The wildcard, now 43, doesn’t seem to have any plans for retiring soon. John Isner, on the otherhand, lost another heartbreaker 76 76 to Jordan Thompson. After a semi run in […] Continue to read full article...

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Aug/23

13

How Djokovic And Alcaraz Can Both Be No. 1 After Cincy

There is an outside chance that both Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz could both have the same amount of total ATP rankings points after the Western & Southern Cincinnati Open. If Alcaraz loses at the Cincy Open quarterfinal round and Djokovic in the final of Cincy, they’ll both have a total of 9,395 points on […] Continue to read full article...

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Aug/18

15

Robin Haase is Slaying #NEXTGEN Stars

If any ATP veteran player could be considered a #NEXTGEN Slayer, it's the Dutch veteran Robin Haase. The 31 year old has defeated Alexander Zverev this week in Cincinnati. Last week in Toronto he beat Denis Shapovalov (and veteran Kei Nishikori). With results like that, you know Haase is at the top of his game. Continue to read full article...

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