Jannik Sinner eliminated from Roland-Garros
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Carlos Alcaraz’s Portugal Trip Brings Hope As Jannik Sinner Unwinds in Monaco After French Open Exit
For the first time since the 2023 US Open, a player other than Carlos Alcaraz or Jannik Sinner will be crowned a Grand Slam champion at this year’s French Open. While the Spaniard has been sidelined with injury,
Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner won't make the final.
João Fonseca and his peers have showed how Sinner and Alcaraz's approach to tennis is trickling down. Matthew Stockman / Getty Images Follow The Athletic’s live coverage of Day 8 at the 2026 French Open PARIS — Carlos Alcaraz couldn’t make it to the ...
Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz have owned Grand Slam majors for two years. Shockingly, neither will win the 2026 French Open.
Men's tennis is about to feature a major winner other than Carlos Alcaraz or Jannik Sinner for the first time since 2023.
Most tennis players — even some of the very best ones — have days where they struggle and don’t feel the ball the way that they want to. For top-ranked Jannik Sinner, those types of days are getting rarer and rarer.
Sinner was the biggest pre-tournament favourite at Roland Garros since Rafael Nadal in 2009, and his shock second-round defeat should alert every player in the draw while Carlos Alcaraz is absent
"We help each other give our best. There is no bad blood. We are fighting for the same goal, but there’s no need to hate each other because we want the same thing," Alcaraz said.
If you asked any tennis fan prior to the start of the season who would win the men's championship at the 2026 French Open, almost every single one would
With Carlos Alcaraz sidelined by a wrist injury and Jannik Sinner suffering a shocking second-round exit, Novak Djokovic was seen as having a golden opportunity to capture his elusive 25th Grand Slam title at the 2026 French Open.