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Men's tennis needed this rivalry to be stratospheric. Their first major final against each other sent them into another ...
The takeaways from Carlos Alcaraz’s fifth-set tiebreaker victory over Jannik Sinner in the French Open men’s final are multiple and significant ...
The 22-year-old Spaniard – on the other hand – lifted his fifth Major title, beat his top rival for the fifth time in a row ...
A first major final between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner always promised to deliver - but few expected it to reach the heights that it did.
This Alcaraz-Sinner rivalry is epic. Jannik Sinner (left) and Carlos Alcaraz battled it out for nearly five-and-a-half hours during the French Open final, with Alcaraz prevailing in the end.
Alcaraz and Sinner have conquered every Major crown since the beginning of 2024, marking the new age of men's tennis. By ...
They produced 5 1/2 hours of evidence Sunday that the game is in good hands — and that their rivalry will be, and perhaps already is, a transcendent one.
Jannik Sinner believes his battle for supremacy with fellow French Open finalist Carlos Alcaraz could become the defining rivalry of their era and is something the sport needs with its golden ...
It is another element of what makes the Alcaraz-Sinner rivalry so fascinating. The rest of the world’s best players are scared of Sinner and believe they can beat Alcaraz if his focus drops.
British number one Jack Draper believes the rivalry between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner will be crucial if tennis is to regain the spotlight shone on it during the Federer-Nadal era.
As with any great rivalry — think Evert vs. Navratilova or Borg vs. McEnroe or Federer vs. Nadal, no first names needed — Alcaraz vs. Sinner provides a clash of excellence and a study in contrasts.