Sinner reaches 8th final of season in Vienna
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What Alexander Bublik told Jannik Sinner after losing in Vienna
The Erste Bank Open in Vienna again showed the dominance of Jannik Sinner, who did not encounter a serious problem in the match against Alexander Bublik, winning 6-4, 6-4.
Alex de Minaur's Vienna Open ends at the semifinal stage, with the Australian falling to world number one Jannik Sinner for the 12th time in as many meetings.
The 24-year-old Italian is the first man born in the 2000s—or even in 1998 or later—to reach that incredible milestone.
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Flavio Cobolli sends message to Jannik Sinner following Vienna defeat
The Italian tennis player gave his all, knowing that this victory could open many doors for him, but it is extremely difficult to match Sinner. Still, Cobolli can take a lot of positives from this match.
The 63-year-old Austrian priest, who has served as apostolic administrator for the Archdiocese of Vienna since January, will succeed Cardinal Christoph Schönborn, who has led the archdiocese since 1995.
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Vienna Township Trustee speaks on fiscal emergency, responds to fiscal officer’s allegations
Phil Pegg has been a Vienna Township Trustee for 18 years, and Thursday evening, for the first time, Pegg gave his side of the financial issues that have placed Vienna in fiscal emergency.
Plans for a massive data center in Vienna are causing frustration after a town meeting was abruptly canceled. The meeting, originally set to discuss the project, was called off after officials received a new cooperation agreement from QTS.
Once a humble pit stop, the city’s sausage stands — now inscribed on UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list — are reimagining tradition through bold flavours and contemporary flair.
The mayor and parents say proposed boundary changes would fracture town identity and send students miles away from Madison High.
Predictably, Vienna said no. The Mexican leader lashed out at his Austrian counterpart as being “arrogant” and “bossy.” López Obrador's successor, President Claudia Sheinbaum, has also called for the return of the penacho, but in low-key fashion.