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There is no doubt that Carlitos will be the player to beat at Roland Garros, which kicks off on Sunday in Paris. The 4-time Grand Slam champion triumphed in the French capital in the last edition and will try to repeat that feat, having to defend the title also at Wimbledon during the summer.
Carlos Alcaraz defeated top-ranked Jannik Sinner 7-6, 6-1 in the Rome ATP 1000 final Sunday to claim his first Italian Open title. Alcaraz solidified
Carlos Alcaraz has made history at the Italian Open on Sunday. He didn’t just demolish Jannik Sinner, he showcased once again how big of a force he has become on clay courts.
The home hero shared a light-hearted story about his brother's absence from the title clash at Foro Italico. Instead of supporting Jannik from the stands alongside their parents, Mark picked the Formula 1 race at Imola!
Jannik Sinner jokingly aimed fire at his brother after he missed his Rome Masters final defeat to Carlos Alcaraz.
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Yardbarker on MSNAndy Roddick and Jim Courier breakdown the tactical brilliance of Carlos Alcaraz's Rome Open victory against Jannik SinnerIn the ever-evolving landscape of men's tennis, the rivalry between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner is quickly becoming must-watch drama for fans and analyst.
Carlos Alcaraz earned his first Rome Masters trophy over Jannik Sinner, beating world no. 1 7-6, 6-1 in an hour and 43 minutes at Foro Italico. The 22-year-old conquered his seventh Masters 1000 title and marked a triumphant return after recent injury setbacks. Carlos did not speak much about his performance in his on-court speech.
The women's final took place yesterday, with Jasmine Paolini easing to a surprisingly comfortable victory over Coco Gauff. She did the job in straight sets, giving the home crowd at the Foro Italico plenty to cheer about. Hello and welcome to Express Sport's rolling coverage of the Italian Open as we look ahead to the men's singles final.