When Jannik Sinner plays at his best, it makes things difficult for Carlos Alcaraz . This is what the Spaniard admitted after losing easily to the Italian ace 6-2, 6-4 in the Six Kings Slam final.
It was the second time Alcaraz lost to Sinner after six clashes, with the first being the World No.2’s maiden win at Wimbledon. Last year as well, Sinner pocketed the $6 million prize money after beating the six-time Grand Slam champion. Sinner, however, still trails 5-10 in the head-to-head matchups, given that the Six Kings Slam was an exhibition event.
Sometimes it seems like he’s playing ping pong, so it’s not funny, to be honest, being at the other side of the net, but I always said that. When he plays such great tennis, it gives me motivation just to then go to the practice court, g