Overview
- Carlos Alcaraz defeated Jannik Sinner 7-6, 6-1 in the Rome Masters final, showcasing superior power and clay-court mastery.
- The match marked the first meeting between Alcaraz and Sinner since Sinner’s three-month suspension from competition.
- Alcaraz demonstrated exceptional physical stamina and precision, particularly in the second set, where he secured two breaks and dominated 5-0 early on.
- Sinner’s performance reflected solid form but lacked consistency, raising questions about his readiness for the French Open.
- With this victory, Alcaraz strengthens his position as the favorite to defend his Roland-Garros title in two weeks, setting the stage for a potential rematch with Sinner.