Australian Open 2026 draw: Djokovic and Sinner in same half
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The defending champion won last year’s Australian Open title a couple of weeks he reached a settlement with the World Anti-Doping Agency over a three-month ban
The world No. 2 made and two-time defending Australian Open champion shockingly lost a point to an Aussie amateur.
In a conversation with Sam Querrey, Sinner stated that this was great preparation for him and that he really enjoyed sharing the court with the Canadian tennis player.
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Carlos Alcaraz jokes he ‘would trade Australian Open for Roland Garros’ trophy with Jannik Sinner to achieve career Grand Slam
Carlos Alcaraz will become the ninth man in the history of tennis to achieve the Career Grand Slam if he The post Carlos Alcaraz Jokes He ‘Would Trade Australian Open for Roland Garros’ Trophy with Jannik Sinner to Achieve Career Grand Slam appeared first on FirstSportz.
Darren Cahill wasn’t expected to be in Jannik Sinner’s corner for the 2026 Australian Open… He had already said that he would be leaving Sinner at the end of 2025, but after another successful year in which Sinner won two more Grand Slams,
World no. 2 Jannik Sinner bested Felix Auger-Aliassime in the final preparation for the Australian Open. The Italian earned a 6-4, 4-6, 10-4 victory in an hour and 56 minutes after an entertaining battle with his good friend.
The field is set for the 2026 Australian Open, and everyone is chasing Jannik SInner on the men's side after a dominating tournament win a year ago. The Italian phenom enters this year's tennis competition as the second seed while his Spanish counterpart Carlos Alcaraz occupies the top spot.