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    Sinner crushes Zverev to win Madrid Open and claim record 5th straight Masters 1000 title

    Jannik Sinner has won the Madrid Open. He defeated Alexander Zverev in the final. This marks his fifth consecutive Masters 1000 tournament victory. Sinner's winning streak continues. Marta Kostyuk won the women's final. She beat Mirra Andreeva. This is a significant achievement for Sinner in the tennis world.

    Forced off court by injury, Carlos Alcaraz will confront doubt and despair as Tennis carries on without him

    Carlos Alcaraz, the world's top tennis player, faces a significant setback due to a wrist injury, forcing him to withdraw from key tournaments including Roland Garros. This unexpected absence shifts the focus to his mental fortitude as he navigates recovery and the competitive landscape from the sidelines.

    Tennis: Carlos Alcaraz's French Open three-peat dreams dashed as wrist injury forces withdrawal

    The seven-times Grand Slam champion picked up the injury in the first round of the Barcelona Open earlier this month before withdrawing from the tournament. Scans showed the issue was more serious than initially thought, after which the 22-year-old also withdrew from the Madrid Open. The Spaniard said he would also skip the Masters tournament in Rome.

    ATP Tour: Jannik Sinner bounces back from early-season setback to dominate circuit

    Jannik Sinner faced early season setbacks but has since achieved remarkable success. He has captured three consecutive ATP Masters 1000 titles and regained the world number one ranking. Sinner's improved serve and baseline game present challenges for rivals. He now aims for a French Open victory and a career Grand Slam.

    In Augusta Company: McIlroy makes history as only the fourth player to win second straight Masters titles

    A dramatic finish saw McIlroy recover from a wayward tee shot on the 18th to secure victory with a bogey, joining legends like Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods as one of the few to successfully defend the Masters. The win, his sixth major, underscores his resilience and ability to triumph despite not being at his best.

    Sports Minister Mandaviya pushing for Formula 1 return to India in 2027; F1 sources say unlikely

    India is pushing for a Formula 1 racing event in 2027, as confirmed by Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya. The prestigious Buddh International Circuit in Greater Noida is being eyed as the host venue. However, sources in Formula 1, owned by Liberty Media, said a race in 2027 is highly unlikely.

    The Economic Times
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