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Tennis
The Australian who turned Sinner’s weakness into a grand slam strength
Darren Cahill has coached tennis greats Lleyton Hewitt and Andre Agassi. His current client – Australian Open champion Jannik Sinner.
- by Billie Eder
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Security moved quickly to remove an accredited person who stopped Jannik Sinner for a photo.
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Less than 12 hours after defeating Daniil Medvedev in the Australian Open final, Jannik Sinner fronted media to reflect on his maiden grand slam win.
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- by Greg Baum
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- by Marc McGowan
‘Special young kid’: Cahill says Sinner has what it takes to be a superstar
Jannik Sinner’s Australian coach Darren Cahill is convinced the new grand slam champion can become a superstar of the sport.
- by Marc McGowan
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Australian Open
Sinner takes it all: Jannik comes from two sets down to claim men’s crown
Jannik Sinner lost the first two sets, but was irresistible in the final three in a win that could usher in a new era for men’s tennis.
- by Marc McGowan
As it happened Australian Open 2024: Sinner’s grand slam breakthrough after five-set comeback
Jannik Sinner produced a comeback for the ages to outlast Daniil Medvedev 3-6, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-3 in a high-quality final and win his maiden grand slam title at the Australian Open.
- by Scott Spits, Roy Ward and Marnie Vinall
Sinner pays tribute to ‘very special’ Aussie coach
Jannik Sinner only had kind words for his Australian coach Darren Cahill, who led the Italian to his first grand slam victory.