Carlos Alcaraz Downs Janik Sinner to win the Roman title in front of Roland Garros
Carlos Alcaraz won Italian open on Sunday after beating Rival Jannik Sinner 7-6 (7/5), 6-1 in the final and shooting warning for Roland Garros.
AlcarazWho will climb the world two behind Sinner on Monday, won the third title of the season In front of a French open starting next weekend.
The Spaniard requested victory in his fourth final in the season and sent a message to the rest of the male tour for Roland Garros where he would defend the title.
“Beating Jannik and win in Rome, I think both things were mixed together give great confidence that comes to Paris”, “ said Alcaraz.
“I enjoy this moment with my family, friends who came from the house. And rest just a few days just to figure out and what I achieved, that’s important. And then my focus on Roland Garros.”
The sinner performs the world ranking, but his winning series of 26 matches ended Alcaraz, also a man who was last beating him in last year’s Chinese final.
Alcaraz is the only man who beat the sinner in the tour of the early 2024. year, when his Italian Rival started his climb to the top of male tennis and three main tennis titles.
The 22-year-old had an extremely impressive clay court in this season, even with the injury to the thighs that cost him a chance to compete in Madrid.
Alcaraz won his second master’s name in Rome to go next to his victory in Monte Carlo last month. He also came to the final in Barcelona.
Alcaraz Triumph
The final runner remains an extremely positive result for sinners in his first tournament from his three-month ban on testing twice last year for closteboles, the doping bodies for contamination were received.
Sinner let two set points in the game 12 of the first set and it was a turning point in the match, and Alcaraz was called from the first three points before he continued in the match.
Alcaraz then moved through the gears to win the first five matches of the second set as he powered the first Rome crown.
Sinner is an encouraging return, although he sets the possibility of another final conflict with Alcaraz in Roland Garros, with two young stars of male tennis set to be two top seeds in Paris.
In court, Sinner said that Alcaraz would be “a man who would win” in Paris, and then thanked Brother Brother for “prefers to go to the property to watch one big prize formula, instead of being here.”
23-year-old shot to become the first Italian man who will win the forout italico since Adriano Panatta Back in 1976. years, but failed to make a hat of triumph for home players in Italian capital.
Earlier Jasmine Paolini became the first woman since Monica Seles 1990 to win Rome singles and double the headlines when she and Sara Errani win Veronika Kudermettova and Elise Mertens 6-4, 7-5.
Paolini ensured that the bracelet wins a day after overcoming the former American open champion Coco Gauff in straight sets and become the first Italian woman to win in the title in Rome Raffaella reggi 1985. years.