The confrontation between Alcaraz and Sinner closed with a 7-5, 7-6 victory in favor of the Spanish player. However, due to being just a performance, this result was not included in the official head-to-head record between the two players, where Alcaraz is still leading Sinner with a score of 10-6.
Speaking after the match, Alcaraz said that he did not draw anything new from the opponent's playing style. "I will not draw anything from today's match," the tennis player nicknamed "Little Nadal" said when asked about Sinner's changes.
For his part, the Italian player also agreed: "We both know exactly what we should expect from each other.
In another development in the tennis world, Novak Djokovic continues to receive high praise from experts for his views and efforts to innovate tennis. On the Off Court with Greg podcast program, former US Open 1997 runner-up Greg Rusedski praised the Serbian tennis player's steadfastness.
According to Rusedski, Djokovic is not a controversial person, but simply always loyal to his principles and personal beliefs. “He has maintained his stance on many issues, even when it caused no small amount of mixed reactions. That steadfastness is part of the reason why Djokovic became a great champion,” Rusedski said.
The former British tennis player also believes that at nearly 39 years old, Djokovic is still an important face of world tennis and needs to be given conditions to continue competing as long as possible.