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Sinner, meanwhile, is eyeing his first-ever French Open final. After losing to Alcaraz last year, the Italian will be eager to make amends. He also carries momentum, having won his last three matches against Djokovic.Where to watch Novak Djokovic vs Jannik Sinner in French Open 2025Sony Sports Network has the broadcasting rights for the French Open 2025. Live streaming of the Novak Djokovic vs Jannik Sinner semi-final can be watched on Sony LIV and Fancode app.When to watch Novak Djokovic vs Jannik Sinner in French Open 2025The match between Novak Djokovic and Jannik Sinner will not start before 7 PM local time, and 10:30 PM IST.Must Watch
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Hindustan Times
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- Hindustan Times
Rory McIlroy loves signing Masters flags more than wearing the green jacket
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The Hindu
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- The Hindu
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Time of India
2 hours ago
- Time of India
'Too many dips in his career': Jimmy Connors once downplayed Andre Agassi's US Open comeback against American legends Pete Sampras and John McEnroe
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