Alcaraz expects wiser Sinner in Wimbledon final
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Core talent, contrasting personalities and classic matches - Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz resume their rivalry in the Wimbledon final.
Jannik Sinner insisted his Paris heartbreak is ancient history as he prepares to face Carlos Alcaraz again in the Wimbledon final. Five weeks after the Spaniard saved three match points and fought back from two sets down in an epic five-and-a-half-hour French Open final, the great rivals will meet again on Centre Court.
Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner do it again on Sunday, this time at Centre Court, Wimbledon, still the only place in their sport worth talking about.
A first eye-opening, record-breaking sale occurred June 27 when Alcaraz’s 2024 Topps Royalty one-of-a-kind autographed card with the inscription “2024 Indian Wells Champ” and bearing the knob of his used racket in the card sold for $222,000 through Fanatics Collect. It only took one day for that record sale to be broken.
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Tennis World on MSNJohn McEnroe clarifies his Rafael Nadal French Open comments that drew ireJohn McEnroe claims his recent Rafael Nadal French Open comments were misinterpreted and that he didn't mean that Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner would regularly beat the clay icon at Roland Garros.
Carlos Alcaraz labelled Nick Kyrgios’ comments ‘funny’ after the Australian backed Jannick Sinner to have a more successful career than him. Former Wimbledon finalist Kyrgios
Kyrgios was asked which player he felt would have the better career, and he opted to go with Sinner due to Alcaraz's exploits off the court. "I’ll say Sinner, because Alcaraz likes girls," he said, in an interview with tennis coach Patrick Mouratoglou, "He might get distracted, he might party too much.
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Carlos Alcaraz’s latest up-and-down Wimbledon performance began with a dropped set. Later Sunday, he was in danger of getting broken to fall further behind in the third. And then, as he so often does,