Sinner, Alcaraz to Renew Rivalry in Italian Open Final
- Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz will meet in the Italian Open final on Sunday at the Foro Italico in Rome.
- After serving a three-month doping suspension that did not cause him to miss any Grand Slam events, Sinner returned to competition at his home tournament, while Alcaraz joined the field following his withdrawal from Madrid due to leg injuries.
- Since his loss to Alcaraz in Beijing, Sinner has remained undefeated through 26 consecutive matches, while Alcaraz advanced to his third clay-court final this season after victories in Monte Carlo and a runner-up finish in Barcelona.
- Alcaraz said, "I've been watching his matches" and called Sinner's level "really high right now," describing their confrontations as "always really, really tough" battles.
- The final marks the first Italian man to reach the Rome title match since Adriano Panatta in 1976, with Alcaraz noting that playing Sinner in front of the home crowd will be even more challenging.
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