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India’s Sumit Nagal. File | Photo Credit: Reuters After spending 10 straight months in the top 100 in the ATP singles rankings, India’s Sumit Nagal on Monday (January 27, 2025) dropped out of the much-desired bracket following a string of poor shows. Veteran Rohan Bopanna lost his place in the top 20 due to an…
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Iga Swiatek is feeling physically squeezed by the WTA’s schedule and cautions she may skip mandatory events to preserve her health. The Wimbledon winner told the media in Beijing she finds the WTA’s mandatory tournament requirements “pretty crazy” and may need to take matters into her own hands. tennis express pro player gear “I don’t…
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