Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz and French Open
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Rafael Nadal took to X to congratulate Carlos Alcaraz on winning his maiden Rome Masters title.
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His top rival Jannik Sinner – defeated by Carlitos in the Rome Masters 1000 final yesterday – will defend most of his points in the second half of the year, where he had been virtually unstoppable in 2024.
CARLOS Alcaraz once again proved to be Jannik Sinner’s toughest rival, securing a 7-6 (5), 6-1 victory to claim his first Italian Open title on Monday (May 19,
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In view of Paris, I consider Sinner and Alcaraz a level above all others. I think there is a big gap between them and the others. In this context, Musetti can fit in. I don't see Zverev, Tsitsipas is lost, and Medvedev is no longer performing at high levels.
Fans love watching Carlos Alcaraz's matches because he is undoubtedly the most complete player on the men's tour, having the ability to find extraordinary solutions in every area of the court and having remarkable class even near the net.