‘Alcaraz is the best player on clay’

20 May,2025 08:16 AM IST |  Rome  |  AP

Ahead of French Open, top-ranked Italian Jannik Sinner lavishes praise on World No. 2 Spaniard Carlos after losing to him 6-7 (5), 1-6 in Italian Open summit clash

Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz with the Italian Open winner’s trophy after beating local favourite Jannik Sinner in the final at Rome on Sunday night. Pic/Getty Images


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Carlos Alcaraz is the clear favorite for the French Open. Top-ranked Jannik Sinner is back from his doping ban, though, and building himself back up to full strength day by day.

Those were the verdicts after Alcaraz beat Sinner to win the Italian Open a week before Roland Garros starts on Sunday. Alcaraz's title in Rome boosted his record on clay this season to 15-1.

"On clay right now, you're the best player," Sinner told Alcaraz during the trophy ceremony after the Spaniard's 7-6 (5), 6-1 win on Sunday.

Italy's Jannik Sinner with his runner-up trophy. Pic/AFP

Sinner held two set points during the first set against Alcaraz in his first tournament following his three-month suspension. "The level he has played in this tournament is insane after three months without playing," Alcaraz said. "He's going to be better and better. He's going to be a really dangerous player in Paris."

If Alcaraz and Sinner meet again in Paris, it will be in the final, because Alcaraz moved up to No. 2 in the rankings on Monday - meaning they will be on opposite sides of the draw at Roland Garros.

Alcaraz beat Sinner over five sets in the French Open semifinals en route to the title last year. Alcaraz then also defended his Wimbledon title for his fourth Grand Slam trophy.

"It was good to play him before two Grand Slams," Sinner said. "Certainly with my movement I need to understand better where to be at certain monents. That's different on clay from hard courts. There are small things I need to improve. Clay is the surface where I have the toughest time. There's no use hiding it," the Italian added.

Indeed, Sinner has won only one of his 19 career titles on clay, in Umag, Croatia, in 2022 - when he beat Alcaraz in the final.

Sinner's three months away from the sport caught up with him when he couldn't put up a fight in the second set against Alcaraz.

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