Carlos Alcaraz wins Cincinnati Open
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It was only the third time the Cincinnati Open men’s final ended in a retirement, and the first since 2011 when Novak Djokovic stopped playing in the second set because of a shoulder injury.
“VAMOS!” Butler wrote, which translates to “let’s go” in English.
After a rough start to the year, Świątek (+310) is now basically neck and neck odds-wise with Sabalenka (+290), who is, again, the defending US Open champion. If anyone can unseat Sabalenka, it sure feels like Świątek is the most likely to do it.
Carlos Alcaraz sent a classy message after beating an ailing Alexander Zverev in straight sets to reach the Cincinnati Open final. Alcaraz triumphed 6-4, 6-3 over Zverev, with the German forced to
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Following his title wins in Monte-Carlo and Rome, Carlos Alcaraz has now won 15 consecutive matches at ATP 1000 Masters events. Since the format was introduced in 1990, only two Spanish men have reach