Jannik Sinner Triumph Over Carlos Alcaraz in Thrilling Comeback at Six Kings Slam 2024
World No. 1 Jannik Sinner defeated Carlos Alcaraz 6-7(5), 6-3, 6-3 to win the big title and $6 million in prize money in the Six Kings Slam final.
After a fierce three-set match, Sinner defeated his Spanish opponent in the Saudi Arabian exhibition match, demonstrating his tenacity and willpower.
The Italian won, which was noteworthy because she had lost all three of her ATP matches with Alcaraz this year, including the China Open final earlier this month, even though the match does not legally count in head-to-head competitions at the tour level.
And he almost let Alcaraz win against him for the fourth time in a row. Sinner also watched the Spaniard tie the second set at 3-3 from a 3-1 lead, having missed the opportunity to take advantage of a 4-1 lead in the first set. However, on her way to the upset win, Sinner broke Alcaraz’s service twice more in the middle set and never faced a break point in the third set.
After the match, Sinner remarked, “I wake up in the morning trying to understand how to beat him.” “Players and rivalries like these test us to the very maximum. This makes me glad for today. But we came here to teach you all the fundamentals of tennis. On sometimes, like today, it might be lengthy. But we only make an effort. I hope you found the show entertaining.
In game eight of the final set, Alcaraz double-failed on break point, giving Sinner the break of serve that won the match. As his fight with Sinner quickly intensifies, the Spaniard claimed that he is forced to “push myself to the limit.”
“I want to say I’m grateful to have him around on tour,” he stated.
Alcaraz continued, “I give it my all every day to become a better player.” Every time I share the court with him, it’s a pleasure. It can be difficult to find joy at times. But each time I see him, it goes really well.