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When he was little, Jannik never wondered why the moon was broken.
It had always been a jagged mess in the night sky, defiantly orbiting around them even in its ageless tiredness. He never felt like it might be missing something because, to Jannik, the moon had always looked like that.
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Magic AU.
Bookmarked by wolfstart
10 Feb 2026
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"Something happened while he was out, exiled. While he watched from the sidelines as everybody kept improving and playing and giving interviews. While journalists and men of culture speculated about drugs he never used. Something in him stopped, in those interminable weeks, something in him broke and he can’t put it back together, regardless of how much he tries, how much he has tried for the last few months."
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things get worse, and then they slowly get better.
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05 Feb 2026
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The footage is grainy, fuzzy, distorted by the low light and the shakiness caused by zooming in too much and an unsteady pulse. It could be anywhere, really: it’s just the unassuming exterior wall of a hotel, a dark, hidden spot on the outside.
It couldn't be just anyone though.
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A take on the leaked tape AU.
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18 Jan 2026
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"Andy loves watching you play, you know. I was telling him, I gotta get to another final against Carlos just so he'll watch my matches again."
"I'm sure he does."
"Are you?" Novak gives him a little smile. "You watch all of Sinner's finals, after you lose to him?"
The day after the gold medal match, Carlos and Novak have an unexpected conversation about tennis, rivalry, and the ways people cope with heartbreak.
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16 Jan 2026
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All along, there was some invisible string tying you to me by Nevertrustanarcissit
Fandoms: Tennis RPF
08 Feb 2026
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Fresh off another career-defining win, Carlos Alcaraz expects the Winter Olympic Games to be little more than a whirlwind of sponsors, ceremonies, and polite small talk. Tennis is his world, ice and altitude very much not.
Then he meets Jannik Sinner. Italian alpine skiing phenomenon with effortless composure and a smile that lingers longer than it should, Jannik is everything Carlos didn’t expect to find among snowstorms and ski lifts.
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15 Jan 2026
