Sinner, Alcaraz to Renew Rivalry in Italian Open Final
- Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz will face each other in the 2025 Italian Open final at the Foro Italico on a windy day.
- Sinner reached the final after returning from a three-month doping suspension that allowed him to avoid missing any Grand Slams, while Alcaraz advanced despite recent injuries.
- Alcaraz is reaching his third clay-court final this season after victories in Monte Carlo and a runner-up finish in Barcelona, while Sinner remains unbeaten since his loss to Alcaraz in October 2024, having secured 26 consecutive wins.
- Alcaraz, who is ranked third, mentioned that facing Sinner is consistently a tough contest, and he acknowledged that competing against him in front of his home crowd will add an extra level of difficulty.
- Sinner aims to be the first Italian male player to win the Rome title since Adriano Panatta in 1976, marking a notable moment for Italian tennis ahead of the French Open beginning May 25.
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