Sinner Announces Tough Withdrawal

October 21, 2025 | Edition #239

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Tennis is under siege. Top stars are now battling ranking penalties for baffling reasons. Jannik Sinner admits the season’s toll, Zverev refuses to be a pawn in a legend’s game, and Djokovic faces his toughest record challenge yet. For more on the chaos, tension, and raw truths driving today’s biggest stories, dive in now.

Jannik Sinner Year-End Decision
Jannik Sinner Announces Tough Withdrawal
In a bold move, Jannik Sinner reveals one of his biggest decision this season, explaining why fatigue is not the only reason behind it.




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On This DayJimmy Connors

The Tel Aviv Farewell That Cemented a Legend

On this day in 1989, 37-year-old Jimmy Connors capped off one of tennis’s greatest careers by winning his record 109th and final singles title at the Tel Aviv Open. Facing hometown favorite Gilad Bloom, Connors dropped the first set 2–6 before roaring back with vintage grit to take the next two 6–2, 6–1. It was a masterclass in competitive fire from a man who, even past his prime, refused to yield. That victory in Israel didn’t just end a match; it closed the book on an era of relentless intensity and unmatched consistency. Decades later, Connors’ 109 titles remain the towering benchmark of the Open Era.

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