The Tour Is Theirs
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The Tour Is Theirs
Men’s tennis is just Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz hurtling toward one another, with loud and incandescent results. Since Sinner returned to the tour in May after a three-month suspension, the rivals have entered the same tournament five times. In all five instances, they have met in the final. They appear to be on such level terms now, across all surfaces and court speeds, that each match comes down to the idiosyncrasies of fatigue, form, an…
Archived the US Open, with the net victory of Carlos Alcaraz on Jannik Sinner, for the Italian is the time to reset, recharge the batteries and start again in view of a season finale that still has several things to say. Sinner has also lost the head of the ranking, surpassed by the Spanish opponent after the defeat in the final in the last annual slam. He must now chase to take it back: "I'm going to hunt," said from New York. There is waiting …
Jannik Sinner willing to lose more matches after Carlos Alcaraz US Open final defeat
Jannik Sinner’s remarkable hard-court streak in Grand Slam tennis has finally come to an end, with the Italian falling to Carlos Alcaraz in the US Open final at Flushing Meadows
"Too bad I was the only person to beat you": Jessica Pegula takes cheeky dig at Carlos Alcaraz after US Open triumph
America’s Jessica Pegula has took a cheeky dig at Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz after he lifted the US Open title on Sunday. The 22-year-old defeated defending champion Italy’s Jannik in the final of the fourth and the final Grand Slam of the year with a score of 6-2, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4 at the Flashing Meadows....
Carlos Alcaraz admits he was 'scared' at a key moment in US Open final
Carlos Alcaraz may have looked relaxed as he served out the final game of the US Open final against Jannik Sinner, but the 22-year-old has admitted he was ‘scared’ after he failed to convert his first two match points in front of a raucous crowd. Sinner was in a very similar position to Alcaraz at the French Open final back in June, as he reached two match points in the fourth set and failed to convert. An hour or so later, he was coming to term…
'Smiling' Helped Carlos Alcaraz Conquer Nerves in US Open Final Against Jannik Sinner
Let the situation be anything, Carlos Alcaraz won’t forget to flash his signature smile even when he fails to convert The post ‘Smiling’ Helped Carlos Alcaraz Conquer Nerves in US Open Final Against Jannik Sinner appeared first on FirstSportz.
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