Jannik Sinner, world No. 1, ousted from French Open by Argentina's Juan Manuel Cerundolo, snapping his 30-match win streak. Open
World tennis number one Jannik Sinner has been knocked out of the French Open by Argentina's Juan Manuel Cerundolo, ending Sinner's 30-game win streak.
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