Carlos Alcaraz will headline a new “One Point Slam” at this year’s Australian Open, organisers announced on Tuesday, which will see 10 amateurs go head-to-head with 22 professionals.
Category: Tennis
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Osaka rallies to beat Fernandez in Wuhan opener
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Raducanu withdraws from Wuhan Open first round
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As Alcaraz wins another US Open title, can anyone challenge these Big Two?
With the past eight major titles, Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner are clearly dominant. Will anyone compete with them in the near future?
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Fritz upset, Sinner retires at Shanghai Masters
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Zverev ousted by No. 54 Rinderknech in Shanghai
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Kasatkina at ‘breaking point’ ends season early
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Zverev: Slower courts used to aid Sinner, Alcaraz
Alexander Zverev says tournament organizers are slowing down tennis courts to favor Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner.
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As Alcaraz wins another US Open title, can anyone challenge these Big Two?
With the past eight major titles, Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner are clearly dominant. Will anyone compete with them in the near future?