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Early break for Sinner, and Giron’s second serve looks vulnerable, to say the least. 2-0 to Sinner. Sinner takes 1-0 lead Sinner took a while
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The best know how to win when they’re not playing well, and Alex de Minaur submitted his application to that exclusive club on Saturday with
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The slap of an enormous tail upon grey waters as a humpback whale leaps from the sea is becoming an increasingly possible – although still