Carlos Alcaraz reveals what he wants to ‘steal’ from Sinner’s game.

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In the epic showdown that promises to ignite the Monte Carlo Masters, Carlos Alcaraz did not hide his admiration for the game of his biggest rival, Jannik Sinner, surprisingly revealing the qualities he would like to “steal” from the Italian opponent. In a duel already being touted as one of the most intense of the ATP season, the Spaniard and the Italian dominate the top of the world rankings, leaving all other competitors behind with a crushing advantage.

Currently ranked number 1 in the world, Carlos Alcaraz leads the ATP ranking with a comfortable margin over Sinner, who occupies the second position. The gap to the third-placed player, Alexander Zverev, is over 7,000 points, demonstrating the absolute dominance of these two young tennis prodigies. In their head-to-head record, Alcaraz holds the advantage with 10 wins against 6 losses, but Sinner triumphed in their last encounter, the final of the ATP Finals in November, adding even more tension to Sunday’s final at the Monte Carlo Masters.

Alcaraz is seeking his second consecutive title in Monte Carlo and his fifth Masters 1000 trophy on clay, while Sinner is fighting to claim his first title of this kind on a surface that still challenges him. After his victory in the quarter-finals against Alexander Bublik, the Spaniard was asked in a press conference what he would like to “imitate” or “steal” from his rival’s game.

“Honestly, there are a few things,” began Alcaraz, seven-time Grand Slam champion, before delving into his technical analysis. “The transitions, especially when he goes from defense to attack. The way he approaches the ball and attacks it is something I really admire… I’m not quite sure how to explain it, it’s impressive. It seems like he always manages to hit the ball at the ideal spot on the racket, and that’s something I pay a lot of attention to.”

The Spanish tennis player also highlighted the significant improvement in Sinner’s serve over the past six months. “Another thing that impresses me is his serve, both the first and the second. He has evolved a lot in that area, and that’s something I want to improve as well. I’m always watching what he has been doing differently and trying to incorporate that into my game.”

With the ATP ranking lead at stake in Sunday’s final, the battle between Alcaraz and Sinner promises to be a true spectacle for tennis fans around the world. This clash is not just a fight for the title in Monte Carlo, but a battle for the throne of world tennis, where every point could define the future of this electrifying rivalry.

Stay tuned for the Monte Carlo Masters, where the dominance of these two giants of world tennis will be tested to the limit, in a final that promises to make history in the sport. Who will emerge victorious? Will Carlos Alcaraz maintain his reign, or will it be Jannik Sinner’s turn to finally claim glory on clay? The answer is about to be revealed.

This article first appeared on Apito Final.


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