
File – Spain’s winner Carlos Alcaraz, Right and Italy Jannik Sinner hugs after the last match of the French Open Tennis tournament at the Roland -Garros stadium in Paris, 8 June 2025. London: Almost all questions focused on Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz after their semifinal victories were Spin-off from their unforgettable last meeting, which lasted five hours and 29 minutes. While it was six out of seven questions for the Italian world No. 1, it was five out of seven for a double defending champion from Spain.Sinner and Alcaraz meet for the second time in the main final when they play for the trophy of the singles of the Lords in Wimbledon. Neither of them believes that the finals of Roland Garros, which the 23 -year -old Italian lost after he had three consecutive matches on Alcaraz’s portion, one of the other portion, which was clocked at 144 km / h, will have a deposit for the Sunday affair of tea.The Italian claimed that if their last meeting was filed in their heads, it would not be in the next five weeks later. “I always try to put myself in these situations that I really love,” he said, “Sunday in every tournament is very special.”Alcaraz, who produced flawless tennis in the last 15 minutes of the match, after Sinner worked his way back to the competition in the fifth set, he did not follow the finals again.
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“Just a few clips, a few points, but not so much,” said a 22 -year -old man. The tab in his memory.Sinner, a furious attacker of the ball, whose power was described by American Ben Shelton as twice the other players, lost five consecutive matches with Alcaraz. It costs a head of 4-8. Last time Sinner defeated Alcaraz in Beijing almost two years ago. However, World No. 1 in the fourth round of Wimbledon in 2022 won a single previous meeting.Alcaraz, a tennis universal favorite, a lot in Roger Federer fashion, has an enviable reach. Taylor Fritz, the fifth seed that fell on Alcaraz in the semifinals, thought that world No. 2 forces opponents from their comfort. While Sinner has a larger portion, the average speed for the first portion will hit 125 miles / h this fourteen days, Alcaraz’s game with his head mess. “Carlos is unpredictable with slicing and coming to the net and dropshots. He has many different ways to play. You never know what Carlos will do, a short kicker and serves and a volley at 15-30,” Fritz said.Alcaraz spoke of the advantage he holds in rivalry and said that the Italian is a player who is because of his ability to learn from his losses.The question for Sinner in his first Wimbledon finals plays on his sheet of Nemesis, which is in his third consecutive title on SW19, maybe faith. Especially because this clash comes shortly after the chances he had in Paris.Everyone and anyone compares what Sinner and Alcaraz have with Golden Generation – Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic – who have 66 Grand Slam titles among them.The Italian showed the remarkable longevity of the trio, which is unlike what tennis has seen. But Alcaraz looked at what he and Sinner could do for sport. “We are struggling to make more people watch tennis, fighting to make the tennis bigger, as all tennis players do,” Alcaraz said.