Jannik Sinner dominated Alexander Zverev in a 6-3, 7-6 (4), 6-3 victory at the Australian Open, showcasing his superior stats with zero break points faced, 10 accumulated, and 32 winners compared to Zverev’s 25. Zverev acknowledged Sinner’s prowess by calling him “the best player in the world,” highlighting Sinner’s back-to-back Australian Open titles, three major wins since 2024, and 80-6 record. Despite a doping case, Sinner’s success continues, while Zverev struggles to secure his first Grand Slam win, falling 0-3 in finals, with this loss adding to his previous setbacks at the US Open and French Open.
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Neuer's celebration injury mars Bayern UCL win
Senior soccer writer Mark Ogden reports that Bayern Munich's Manuel Neuer is a doubt for the Champions League round of 16 second-leg due to a calf injury sustained while celebrating Jamal Musiala's goal in a 3-0 win. Neuer was replaced by Jonas Urbig, making his debut, with coach Vincent Kompany stating they may have to cope without the experienced goalkeeper. Despite having one foot in the quarterfinals, Kompany emphasized the need for Bayern to maintain...
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