Sinner, Alcaraz and Cincinnati
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ATP No. 1 Jannik Sinner and former Cincinnati Open champion Coco Gauff are in action Aug. 14. Follow live from Mason.
(Reuters) -Frenchman Terence Atmane made sure Jannik Sinner had a 24th birthday to remember, gifting the world number one a Pokemon card before going on to lose their semi-final meeting at the Cincinnati Open on Saturday.
Less than 24 hours after winning their Cincinnati Open quarterfinal matches Friday, Carlos Alcaraz will face Alexander Zverev in the semifinal. Saturday’s match is set for 6 p.m. ET, with the winner playing in the final Monday. Alcaraz vs. Zverev will air on Tennis Channel, you can stream it on DirecTV (free trial).
Follow live as The Enquirer provides real-time updates of the third round at the Cincinnati Open from the Lindner Family Tennis Center in Mason.
Honed at the racquet of Pete Sampras, Priority One owner Nate Ferguson and his staff bring a "new strings attached" service to Cincinnati Open tennis.
Mason, Ohio is not Miami or Madrid. But the Cincinnati Open is betting on a history that goes back to 1899 in the face of tennis change.
The stars featured at the Cincinnati Open on Aug. 9 for Round of 64 play, and Aug. 10 will feature similar action as the second round continues.
Cincinnati is one of two WTA 1000 events (Canada) Swiatek has appeared in without reaching the final. She is a two-time semifinalist. A victory over Cirstea would mark Swiatek's 24th WTA 1000 quarterfinals appearance.
World No. 1 Jannik Sinner is back in action in defense of his Cincinnati Open men’s singles title, battling Terence Atmane in Saturday’s semifinal round.