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Alcaraz Beats Sinner Again to Win the Italian Open and Solidify His Status as French Open Favorite (Copy)

  • On Sunday at the Foro Italico, Carlos Alcaraz claimed his inaugural Italian Open championship by overcoming top-ranked Jannik Sinner in straight sets, 7-6 , 6-1.
  • Sinner returned to competition after a three-month doping suspension and aimed to be the first Italian man to win the Rome tournament since 1976.
  • Alcaraz edged a tense first set after Sinner wasted two set points, then cruised in the second while hitting 19 winners to Sinner's 7.
  • Alcaraz expressed pride in securing his inaugural title in Rome and noted that this achievement boosts his confidence as he prepares for Paris.
  • Alcaraz ended Sinner's 26-match winning streak and reinforced his position as the leading contender to retain his French Open crown starting next Sunday.
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In pairs Carlos Alcaraz tells of his victories this season: 30 wins and only five defeats to raise up to three titles so far this year, with a fulgurant success in the tour of land, imposing in Monte Carlo and Rome. Some achievements that translate into economic prizes and, in turn, in an important sum in taxes.For winning the Masters 1,000 contested in the Italic Forum, where the Murcian knocked Jannik Sinner in the final (6(5)-7 and 1-6, the r…

·Madrid, Spain
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Carlos Alcaraz became only the fourth tennis player in history to win all major tournaments on clay by winning the Masters 1000 in Rome. Before him, only Gustav Kuerten, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic managed to do so. After the match, he spoke with choice words about his opponent, emphasizing, among other things, that he had to play at his best to beat him. The Spaniard won 7:6, 6:1 against Jannik Sinner in the final.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Sunday, May 18, 2025.
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