When Carlos Alcaraz lost the Round of 32 in Paris against Cameron Norrie, all eyes turned to Jannik Sinner. Many pondered whether the Italian could reclaim the No. 1 spot by winning at La Défense Arena. However, as Sinner opened up about his pursuit of the coveted world number one ranking, he reflected a grounded perspective.
A few days ago, when Jannik Sinner defeated Carlos Alcaraz at the Six Kings Slam, he was asked if he still hopes of chasing down the Spaniard and becoming the world number one . In reply to that, he had then said, “This year, it’s going to be impossible.” The Italian, who held the number one ranking for almost 65 weeks, lost the spot to Alcaraz after the US Open final defeat. However, there is still a grim chance of recovering the crown from Alcaraz, after the Sp

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