Will Alcaraz Face Off Against Sinner in Cincinnati Final?
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Key Takeaways
- Carlos Alcaraz aims for redemption against Jannik Sinner.
- Alcaraz is now one of the youngest players to reach nine Masters 1000 finals.
- Both players have displayed exceptional form leading up to the final.
- Alcaraz seeks to improve upon previous encounters with Sinner.
- Defending champion Sinner is a formidable opponent.
Cincinnati, Aug 17 (NationPress) Carlos Alcaraz secured his spot in his seventh consecutive tour-level final by defeating a struggling Alexander Zverev 6-4, 6-3 at the Cincinnati Open.
This victory sets up an exciting final clash with Jannik Sinner, marking a rematch of the title matches at Rome, Roland Garros, and Wimbledon this season.
"I can’t wait to compete against him again," stated the Spaniard, who will face Sinner for the fourth time this year and the 14th time overall. "We consistently elevate our performance and deliver stunning tennis during our matches. I’m prepared to confront the challenge. I aim to improve upon my previous mistakes for Monday's match."
At just 22 years and three months, Alcaraz becomes the third-youngest player to reach nine Masters 1000 finals, following in the footsteps of Rafael Nadal (20) and Novak Djokovic (21), as per ATP statistics.
Having reached his ninth ATP Masters 1000 final (7-1) and his first on hard courts since winning the Indian Wells title last year, Alcaraz has extended his winning streak to 16 matches at this prestigious level, following his title victories in Monte-Carlo and Rome.
Earlier, defending champion Sinner showcased a formidable performance, winning 7-6(4), 6-2 to reach his eighth ATP Masters 1000 final, thereby ending the remarkable journey of World No. 136 Terence Atmane.
With his 86-minute triumph, the world No. 1 achieved his 200th tour-level victory on hard courts, extending his winning streak on this surface to 26 matches.
Despite the loss, Atmane leaped 67 places to reach a new career-high at No. 69 in the ATP Live Rankings and is set to compete in the qualifying event for the US Open starting Monday.