Recent bookmarks
-
Tags
Summary
“Have we met before?” The words leave Jannik’s mouth without his permission, and he regrets them as soon as they tumble out. Too weird, too honest – the kind of untimely comment Lorenzo would advise him to keep inside.
He half-expects Carlos to laugh, to dismiss him or make fun of him, but instead, he smiles. “I was wondering the same thing.”
---
Sincaraz, but put them in early 16th century Florence. Also, they fight with swords.
Bookmarked by sinnersol
28 Jan 2026
-
Tags
Summary
Jannik hits a clean shot, a lashing forehand that lands the ball deep in the ad court, grazing the line and lifting a wisp of white off the grass. The kick of the topspin dizzies the ball into the air. Carlos, out of position, jumps and lunges toward it, throwing all of his weight forward.
Jannik can tell he’s going to miss. He’s already turning to his team, one fist raised, when the ball whizzes past Carlos’s outstretched racket.
He doesn’t see Carlos land. He doesn’t see him collapse into the dirt.
He hears a crack, like a heavy tree branch, snapping in a windstorm.
He only looks back when Carlos starts screaming.
Bookmarked by sinnersol
20 Jan 2026
-
drive on, dreamer (you can't leave her) by champagne_for_breakfast
Fandoms: Formula 1 RPF
11 Sep 2025
Tags
Summary
“If you were stuck in a timeloop, and you knew you had to stop something from happening, what would you do?”
“What 10-questions-to-ask-your-teammate-to-get-to-know-them site did you get that one from?” Lewis laughs, as he moves to pull the balaclava over his head. They have 5 minutes until they have to be ready in the car and admittedly, this moment might not be the best time to ask this kind of question.
“No, I mean it,” Charles insists, lifting his helmet from the stand, but holding it awkwardly in his hands, maintaining eye contact. “If you were stuck, what would you do?”
Lewis places his hand on his shoulder lightly, squeezing once. “We can talk about this after the race, yes?”
There won’t be an after the race, Charles thinks bitterly, but he nods his head anyway. “Yeah,” he agrees, “after the race, sure.”
--
or: max crashes, charles deals with it more or less well, and the universe decides to meddle by having charles relive the same day over and over again
- Language:
- English
- Words:
- 28,253
- Chapters:
- 4/4
- Comments:
- 247
- Kudos:
- 1,300
- Bookmarks:
- 276
- Hits:
- 14,353
Bookmarked by sinnersol
27 Nov 2025
-
Tags
Summary
r/tennis
WTF is up with Sinner and Alcaraz?? Full recap.
u/10scircusdetective • 18 Dec 2025 • 1.8k upvotes ▲OP:
okay so for people who have JOBS and MISSED THIS:• they vacationed on the same damn mountain “coincidentally”
• laila (sinner's gf) posted stories of jannik skiing and in the background you hear a laugh that is UNMISTAKABLY carlos
• carlos posted a picture of a glove on a ski lift with the caption “lost :)”
• THEN jannik posted the exact same glove in his pocket
• they’re doing some sort of winter meals-together-every-night thing
• they keep showing up in each other’s team photos like pokemon spawn points
• also did anyone notice their off-season training looks like they’re sharing a gym??
• i’m not saying they’re weird but THEY ARE WEIRD.Top Comments:
u/CA22GF: this is the mating ritual of two extremely stupid apex predators 😭 animal planet levels
u/verstapps1nn: i just know juancarlos fujo ass brain going crazyyyy rnBookmarked by sinnersol
24 Nov 2025
-
Tags
Summary
January 2026. When Darren Cahill retires at sixty after Jannik Sinner’s fourth Slam and a clean sweep of the indoor swing, the tennis world holds its breath to see who’ll take over the twenty-four-year-old omega phenom—the first in Open Era history to reach world no. 1 (and to hold onto it for back-to-back years, no less).
The answer: Carlos Alcaraz, forty-three, retired almost-legend, multi-Slam champion, clay court specialist, and eternal golden boy of a bygone Spanish tennis generation. Once Nadal’s mirror-apparent, now everyone’s favorite DILF in post-retirement punditry, adored for his explosive joy and charisma.
On paper, it’s perfect: fire meets ice, creativity meets calculation, alpha meets omega. In practice, it’s combustible.
OR: It begins professional. Then quickly grows precarious. Then too close. By the US Open summer swing, the lines are blurred beyond recognition. By the time the first heat hits, everything burns.
Bookmarked by sinnersol
24 Nov 2025
