Overview
- The match starts at 4 p.m. Saturday at the 15,000-seat Inspire Arena in Incheon on an indoor hard court, marking both players’ first appearance in South Korea.
- As an exhibition, it will not affect rankings or their official head-to-head record, which Alcaraz leads 10–6.
- The top two in the ATP rankings have divided the last eight Grand Slam titles, with Sinner winning their most recent meeting 7–6(4), 7–5 in the ATP Finals title match.
- Hyundai Card’s Super Match series has previously showcased Federer, Nadal, Djokovic and other stars.
- Broadcast plans include tvN and TVing in Korea, Sky Italia in Italy and Movistar Plus in Spain, with U.S. coverage on Tennis Channel reported as expected but not announced.