Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz and French Open
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A couple of weeks in Rome that started with the return of the prodigal son and then took in the election of a new Pope will have a fittingly blockbuster ending: the world’s two best male tennis players facing off for the Italian Open title.
Jannik Sinner knows he will be facing a new set of challenges at the French Open. Play starts Sunday in the clay-court tournament.
In the first French Open since Rafael Nadal’s retirement, Carlos Alcaraz is a strong favorite to defend his title in Paris as Spanish great Carlos Moyá tells CNN Sports.
Bookmakers and most insiders are convinced that Jannik Sinner starts as an underdog compared to Carlos Alcaraz at Roland Garros – the second Major tournament of the season – which will start on Sunday 25 May in Paris.
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'He's not like...' - Mats Wilander draws line between Carlos Alcaraz and tennis legends Federer, Nadal, and DjokovicFormer tennis player Mats Wilander has made an audacious claim concerning world number two and four-time Grand Slam winner Carlos Alcaraz. The Sweden-born star stated that the Spaniard is not like tennis legends and the Big Three,
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FirstSportz on MSNRafael Nadal’s Ex-Coach Carlos Moya Responds to Rumors That He Has Agreed to Coach Jannik Sinner from 2026Rafael Nadal’s ex-coach, Carlos Moya, has reacted to the rumors claiming that he has signed up to take the position The post Rafael Nadal’s Ex-Coach Carlos Moya Responds to Rumors That He Has Agreed to Coach Jannik Sinner from 2026 appeared first on FirstSportz.
Since Cincinnati, he has been on a marvelous streak, advancing into seven consecutive ATP finals and entering the record books. Jannik conquered Cincinnati and the US Open before losing a thrilling Beijing Open final to Carlos Alcaraz.