Jannik Sinner vs Carlos Alcaraz
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Cyprus Mail on MSNSinner seeks redemption, Alcaraz a three-peat in final showdownFor Jannik Sinner, Sunday’s Wimbledon final offers a chance of redemption; for Carlos Alcaraz it is an opportunity to join an elite club of men who have won the title three years in succession.There are many other plot lines but above all the showdown will help to cement a rivalry that could dominate tennis for a decade.
Djokovic and Sinner's similarities make their matches especially compelling. For the coach who taught them both, it is no surprise.
And yet, Sinner did something rarely seen while at the net shaking hands with Djokovic following his victory: he apologized to the Serbian tennis star. Djokovic explained why Sinner felt moved to make such a classy gesture after the match.
Sinner is the World No. 1 and a -330 favorite to beat the rising American, but there are more concerns about the Italian coming into this match than Shelton. The most notable is that Sinner injured his elbow in his match against Grigor Dimitrov on Monday, and it was uncertain whether or not he would even be able to play on Wednesday.
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"Destroying people and reputation"- Jannik Sinner's ex ... - MSNJannik Sinner's ex-physiotherapist, Giacomo Naldi, has broken his silence in light of the Italian's failed drug tests.
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