Carlos Alcaraz Reveals He Didn’t Talk to Jannik Sinner
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Jannik Sinner vs Carlos Alcaraz Highlights, Italian Open Final: Catch the game-by-game updates from the Rome 2025 men's singles tennis final between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, as it happened
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.
In Madrid, four American men—Taylor Fritz, Brandon Nakashima, Tommy Paul, Frances Tiafoe—reached the round of 16. All lost. In Rome, only Paul got that far, eventually advancing to the semis for the second straight year before losing to Sinner by the topsy-turvy score of 1-6, 6-0, 6-3.
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Tennis World on MSNPatrick Mouratoglou shocked by Carlos Alcaraz's recent statementWithin the documentary, his long-time coach Juan Carlos Ferrero confessed that he did not always agree with the choices of the 22-year-old from Murcia and questioned Carlitos' actual chances of becoming one of the best players ever by continuing with this attitude.
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Thesportstak on MSNCarlos Alcaraz joins Roger Federer and another tennis great with rare milestone after Italian Open gloryDiscover how Carlos Alcaraz joined Roger Federer in an elite clay-court milestone after his Italian Open triumph. A historic achievement for the rising star!
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