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French tennis player Terence Atmane played the best tennis of his life at last week's Cincinnati Open, reaching the semifinals. However, 23-year old announced his sudden withdrawal from the upcoming US Open,
Atmane referenced a paradox related to aliens after beating Holger Rune to reach his first ATP 1,000 semifinal.
French star Terence Atmane gives world No. 1 Jannik Sinner a birthday presentbefore their semifinal clash at the Cincinnati Open.The post Terence Atmane Gifts Jannik Sinner Birthday Present Before CincinnatiOpen SF appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Qualifier Terence Atmane made a trip to a sporting goods store to buy more Reds gear the morning of his upset of No. 9 seed Holger Rune on Aug. 14
In addition to Rune and Fritz, Atmane got through Joao Fonseca and Flavio Cobolli in Cincinnati. He entered the main draw through the tournament's qualifying matches, becoming the first qualifier to reach the semifinal in Cincinnati since 2015.
Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz will clash in Sunday's Cincinnati Open final after the world's top two players won their respective semi-finals on Saturday. World No 1 Sinner and second-ranked Alcaraz will meet in a repeat of the French Open and Wimbledon finals earlier this summer.
Terence Atmane, ranked 136th in the world coming into the Cincinnati Open, has pulled off one upset after another to advance to the men's semifinals.
This is why Terence Atmane entered the Cincinnati Open with only a racquet sponsor, and the story of Asics cutting him in 2024.
At the Cincinnati Open on August 16, 2025, Terence Atmane gifted Jannik Sinner a Pikachu Pokémon card for his 24th birthday before their semi-final ma
Terence Atmane pulled out an adorable way of wishing Jannik Sinner on his birthday as he gave him a Pokémon card just before their semifinal match-up at the Cincinnati Open.
Atmane's fairytale run to the semi-finals might have been helped by his impressive brain power, given that he claims to have an IQ of 158. It would put him just two behind Einstein's rumoured score of 160,