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The rivalry between Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz got another epic chapter on Sunday in Rome. The three-seed Alcaraz defeated one-seed Sinner to win the Italian Open (Internazionali BNL d'Italia): ...
"I didn't do a roller-coaster," the Spaniard said afterwards, confessing it was "the best match tactically" he's ever played.
World No. 1 Jannik Sinner was looking to become the first Italian to win the Internazionali BNL d'Italia since 1976 while simultaneously signaling his triumphant return from suspension on home soil.
The Spaniard beat the world number one, who returned to the court after a 104-day break. View on euronews ...
Alcaraz has beaten Jack Draper and Lorenzo Musetti on his way to his latest title and he’s geared up for the French Open in ...
In a new Daily Dose of Social Media, Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner were the protagonists of the day after a remarkable Rome Open final that intensified their rivalry. The Spaniard took the title, ...
Sinner’s warm hug with Alcaraz at the net after the defeat suggests that the Italian was not talking about Alcaraz when he ...
Jannik Sinner said he was pleased with his level despite losing the Italian Open final to Carlos Alcaraz on Sunday in his ...
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Tennis365 on MSNHow Carlos Alcaraz ended an astonishing Jannik Sinner streak to preserve Roger Federer recordWith his statement victory in the 2025 Italian Open final, Carlos Alcaraz achieved something no player had managed against Jannik Sinner in the last 18 months. The four-time major winner’s ...
Carlos Alcaraz was imperious in Rome, beating hometown hero Jannik Sinner to deny an Italian double in the singles. Jasmine Paolini had beaten Coco Gauff just yesterday, and as the first set went on ...
Sinner tops the world rankings but his 26-match winning streak was ended by Alcaraz, also the man who had last beaten him in last year's China Open final.
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