Australian Open ending, some ATP rankings shifted, and players moved up and down the ranking charts. However, Jannik Sinner remained No.
After it was announced that some high-ranking ATP stars will be participating in an upcoming exhibition tournament that overlaps with the ATP calendar, tennis insider Jose Morgado spoke out against the decision.
Jannik Sinner vs Alexander Zverev Live, Australian Open 2025 final: Follow Live score and updates of Sinner vs Zverev Australian Open men's singles final at Melbourne Park
Defending Australian Open champion Jannik Sinner topped Alexander Zverev in straight sets, 6-3, 7-6, 5-3 in the 2025 Australian Open final, cementing his third career Grand Slam title.
Jannik Sinner has been the number one in the men's ranking since last June. The decisive moment was the semifinal at the last Roland Garros, which handed him the leadership in the rankings for
Four-time major champion Naomi Osaka and World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka headline the women's competition, while World No. 1 Jannik Sinner, Alexander Zverev and Americans Taylor Fritz and Tommy Paul will compete as well.
Tennis insider Jose Morgado shared his thoughts on Alexander Zverev, Taylor Fritz, and Tommy Paul participating in exhibition tournaments that overlap with the official ATP calendar.
Keys won her first Grand Slam title with a three-set victory over the top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka on Saturday to move from No. 14 and match her career-high at No. 7
Tennis tipster Gavin Mair expects Jannik Sinner will defend his Australian Open title against Alexander Zverev who will experience heart break in a major final once again
Jannik Sinner and Alexander Zverev is all set to lock horns in an exciting men's singles final at the Australian Open 2025 on Sunday, January 26. Both men are in stunning form with Sinner looking to retain his crown while Zverev aiming for his maiden Grand Slam title.
The ATP Rankings have been updated following the 2025 Australian Open with Jannik Sinner still way on top after sealing his back-to-back Australian Open victory. Sinner defended his 2,000 points and