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Sinner's Health Scare; Zverev's Sad Record

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May 02, 2026 | Edition #457

This year, Jannik Sinner has been on an incredible run, reaching four straight Masters 1000 finals. But that kind of consistency comes with a price. He’s been going nonstop since January, and after his semifinal win in Madrid, he admitted the packed schedule is catching up with him, leaving his participation at the upcoming Rome Masters a little uncertain.

Sinner’s Health Scare Brings Uncertainty to His Italian Open Bid
Sinner’s Health Scare Brings Uncertainty to His Italian Open Bid
The Italian star faces uncertainty over his participation in Rome amid ongoing recovery concerns.



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Jannik Sinner delivered a brilliant performance from the outset to dismantle Arthur Fils 6-2, 6-4 and reach his fifth consecutive final at Masters 1000 level.


On This Day

On May 2, 2007, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, played a unique exhibition match in Mallorca, called the Battle of Surfaces. The court they played on was indeed split over two surfaces, one side of the net being clay while the other side was grass – a reference to their rivalry in which the Spaniard prevailed on clay while the Swiss dominated on grass. Nadal eventually won this memorable, if quirky contest, 7-5, 4- 6, 7-6 (12-10).


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