Novak Djokovic saw his 19-match winning streak end with a defeat to Jannik Sinner at the ATP Finals on Tuesday night in Turin as the home favourite scored one of the biggest upsets of his career. The 22-year-old edged out a tense
Jannik Sinner ended Novak Djokovic’s 19-match winning streak, handing him his first loss since the Wimbledon final four months ago. The home favourite got his first-ever win over the world No 1 7-5 6-7(5) 7-6(2) to make it out of the group
Novak Djokovic confronted the umpire when he thought that she failed to call a let on one of Jannik Sinner’s serves. The world No 1 claimed that Aurelie Tourte heard the let machine beep when he served but not when his opponent
Novak Djokovic received some boos and whistles when he engaged with the wild crowd at the ATP Finals. The world No 1 was facing home favourite Jannik Sinner and the fans had been chanting the Italian’s name from the moment the pair stepped
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The group stages of the ATP Finals are well underway with Carlos Alcaraz already at risk of an early elimination after his surprise defeat to Alexander Zverev. The world No 2 took the opening set, but couldn’t see out the match as
Carlos Alcaraz suffered a disappointing debut at the ATP Finals on Monday as he was defeated by Alexander Zverev in his opening round-robin match. It means that the Spaniard is now on a three-match losing streak for the first time since March
Novak Djokovic was handed a strange request at the ATP Finals in Turin on Sunday after one fan asked the player to sign his chest. And the Serbian duly obliged as he inked the man’s skin before giving him a friendly pat
The victory means that Djokovic will end the year as world No 1 after an extraordinary year in which he has won 52 of his 57 of his matches on the ATP Tour and collected three more Majors to add to his
Carlos Alcaraz will make his ATP Finals debut against Alexander Zverev on Monday, almost three years after their first meeting in Acapulco. At the time, Alcaraz was ranked at No 132 in the world and he managed to win just four games in