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Sinner at Hospital; Sascha Ends Interview

Published On June 9, 2026 | Edition #511 |
Hey tennis fam,
Before we jump into today’s updates, we’ve got something special for you. You might’ve already noticed the new banner and color palette, inspired by the grass swing.
With the clay season wrapped up at Roland Garros and the tour now shifting to grass, we wanted the look and feel to reflect that change, bringing in the energy of faster courts and the most premium stretch of the season.
Let’s get started…

The World No. 1 seeks medical help after facing health issues at Roland Garros


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Do You Think Sinner Can Bounce Back at Wimbledon? |
Last Poll’s Results: 46.38% of you don’t think that Zverev is going to win another Grand Slam.

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Roger Federer is the only man or woman in the Open Era to win five consecutive US Open singles titles (2004–2008). Federer’s run of consecutive titles started in 2004 by defeating Lleyton Hewitt (6-0, 7-6, 6-0). He went on to defeat tennis icons like Andre Agassi, Andy Roddick, Novak Djokovic, and Andy Murray to secure his five-peat.
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