Nicholas Henderson+FollowSinner Schools Bublik: Is He the Next Hard Court King?Wow, what a statement from Jannik Sinner! The defending US Open champ absolutely dismantled Bublik in just 82 minutes—triple 6-1 sets. Remember, Bublik was the last guy to beat Sinner this season, but today he was left joking at the net, calling Sinner the 'GOAT.' Sinner’s consistency on hard courts is insane—25 straight wins at Grand Slams! Do you think he’s the new king of the surface? #Sports #Tennis #Sinner20Share
matthew58+FollowSinner’s ‘Always Chasing’ Mindset at US OpenHow about that from the Italian Ice? Jannik Sinner just dropped a real gem on the US Open pressure—he says he’s not defending his title, he’s always chasing. That’s a champion’s mentality, right? After his run in Melbourne, Sinner’s showing he’s learned from the best (think Rafa, Novak). Instead of feeling the weight, he’s locked in on each match. Can this mindset help him repeat in NYC? Let’s talk! #Sports #Tennis #Sinner10Share
Jacob Morris+FollowUS Open Rivalry: Sinner vs Big Foe Heats UpRemember that fiery Vienna Open clash when Big Foe got under Sinner’s skin? The World No. 1 called Tiafoe out for 'disrespect' after losing his only match to him, but since then, Sinner’s been unstoppable—matching Federer’s hard-court record and gunning for another US Open title. Their rivalry is all about contrasting styles: Sinner’s ice-cool focus vs. Tiafoe’s crowd-pleasing energy. If they meet in New York, expect fireworks! #Sports #USOpen #Sinner00Share
Danielle Strickland+FollowSinner Nearly Quit Tennis at 24—What If?Did you know the Iceman almost hung up his racquet at 24 if he wasn’t top 200? Sinner told his parents he’d quit if he couldn’t make it financially—hard to imagine now, with four Slams and $46M in the bank! With Sinner and Carlitos ruling the courts, it’s wild to think how close we were to missing this rivalry. He kicks off his US Open defense soon—could this be Slam #5? #Sports #Tennis #Sinner00Share
Kelly Jones+FollowSinner’s Comeback: Ready for US Open Battle?Great news for Sinner fans! After that tough virus forced the Italian Stallion to retire in Cincinnati against rival Alcaraz, Coach Vagnozzi just gave us the inside scoop: Jannik’s back on court in New York and feeling good. The team’s taking it slow, but Vagnozzi says Sinner likes the US Open conditions better. With the draw set and the crowd buzzing, looks like our World No. 1 is ready to chase another Slam. Can he bounce back from illness and defend his turf? #Sports #Tennis #Sinner20Share
Gregory Costa+FollowSinner’s Health Scare: Ready for US Open Rematch?Insiders, what a rollercoaster for the Italian Stallion! After that abrupt Cincinnati final exit against rival Carlitos, Jannik Sinner’s camp just confirmed he’s back training and aiming to defend his US Open crown. His coach Cahill says Sinner’s recovery is on track—huge relief after seeing him struggle and retire last week. Can Sinner shake off the setback and reignite his rivalry with Alcaraz at Flushing Meadows? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Tennis #Sinner00Share
Nicholas Henderson+FollowSinner’s Childhood Promise: From Top 200 Doubt to World No.1Did you know the ‘Iceman’ almost quit tennis at 24 if he wasn’t in the top 200? Sinner recently opened up about a deal he made with his parents—if he couldn’t crack the top 200 by 23 or 24, he’d stop chasing the dream because his family couldn’t afford it. Fast forward, and he’s not just in the top 200—he’s the World No.1 with multiple Slams! Talk about smashing expectations. What a journey for the pride of Italy! #Sports #Tennis #Sinner20Share
Gregory Costa+FollowCan Sinner Shake Off Illness for US Open Clash?All eyes are on the 'Italian Ice' as Jannik Sinner heads to Flushing Meadows, but his sudden withdrawal against rival Carlitos in Cincinnati has fans worried. Sinner was battling a high fever and flu, looking off his game before retiring early. With the US Open around the corner and Alcaraz chasing his top spot, will Sinner recover in time for another epic showdown? This rivalry could define the Slam! #Sports #Tennis #Sinner30Share
Danielle Strickland+FollowIs Sinner Ready for US Open After Alcaraz Drama?Jannik Sinner, aka the Italian Ace, was spotted in NYC just days after that shocking mid-match retirement against rival Carlitos in Cincinnati. Fans were worried his illness might sideline him, but seeing him with his crew—including fitness guru Ferrara—suggests he’s gearing up for a serious US Open title defense. Sinner’s determined to bounce back, promising fans he’ll be ready to battle on the hardcourts. Can he make history as the first Italian to defend the US Open crown? #Sports #Tennis #Sinner00Share
Stephen Wilson+FollowUS Open: Sinner’s Health Race vs. TimeBig news for Sinner fans: the Italian ace is in a tight race to recover before the US Open after pulling out of mixed doubles due to illness. After his abrupt Cincinnati Open final exit against Alcaraz, Sinner’s fitness is under the microscope. Experts say he could bounce back in a few days, but there’s real risk he might miss the whole tournament. Can the young star rally in time to defend his crown? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Tennis #Sinner00Share