Jannik Sinner of Italy celebrates his win against Adrian Mannarino of France during the Cincinnati Open at Lindner Family Tennis Center on August 17, 2025

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Jannik Sinner is two matches away from winning back-to-back Cincinnati Open tournaments. He’ll face Terence Atmane in a semifinal match Saturday, which starts at 3 p.m. ET. The winner moves onto Monday’s final.

Sinner vs. Atmane will air on Tennis Channel, you can 𝐒𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐦 it on DirecTV (free trial).

Here’s what you need to know:

What: Cincinnati Open, Semifinal

Who: No. 1 Jannik Sinner vs. Terence Atmane

When: Saturday, Aug. 16, 2025

Where: P&G Center Court, Cincinnati, Ohio

Time: 3 p.m. ET

TV: Tennis Channel

Jessica Pegula and Jack Draper will team up for the U.S. Open mixed doubles tournament, after their previous partners withdrew Friday from the revamped event.

Top-ranked men’s player Jannik Sinner also needs a new partner if he wants to play in the event that will reward $1 million to the winning team, as Emma Navarro also has pulled out of the competition that begins Tuesday and will instead be playing next week in a tournament in Monterrey, Mexico.

Pegula was slated to play with fellow American Tommy Paul, while Draper had been paired with Paula Badosa. Pegula, Draper and Sinner were all allowed to find a new partner by Sunday’s deadline and maintain a direct entry into the field of 16 teams if their combined singles ranking was high enough.

Pegula, last year’s U.S. Open women’s runner-up, and Draper had a combined ranking of 9 as of the entry deadline.

After the withdrawals and new pairings, Italians Jasmine Paolini and Lorenzo Musetti also moved into the draw via direct entry through their combined rankings.

There are 13 spots currently filled, including defending mixed doubles champions Sara Errani and Andrea Vavassori, who were given one of the wild cards by the U.S. Tennis Association. They criticized the new format, a shortened, two-day event that will largely be filled by top singles players.

The other teams that have qualified directly include: Iga Swiatek and Casper Ruud, Elena Rybakina and Taylor Fritz, Amanda Anisimova and Holger Rune, Belinda Bencic and Alexander Zverev, and Mirra Andreeva and Daniil Medvedev.ddgdgdgdg