Alcaraz and Sinner to resume
burgeoning rivalry
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[June 07, 2024]
By Aadi Nair
(Reuters) - Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner will face off in a
blockbuster French Open semi-final on Friday, as they resume a
budding rivalry that could dominate the men's tour for years to
come.
With defending champion Novak Djokovic having pulled out of the
tournament due to a knee injury, the winner of the tie will be the
nailed-on favorite to lift the Coupe des Mousquetaires and become
the first new men's singles French Open champion since 2016.
Friday's clash will be the first men's singles semi-final at Roland
Garros contested between two players under the age of 23 since 2008,
when Rafa Nadal beat Djokovic en route to his fourth title.
"I think everybody wants to watch this match," Alcaraz told
reporters on Tuesday.
"When the draw came out, I think everybody wanted Jannik on my side,
playing the semi-final. I think it's going to be great for tennis
and for the fans."
Alcaraz, 21, and 22-year-old Australian Open champion Sinner are now
tied at 4-4 in their head-to-head record, and will meet for the
third time in a Grand Slam and the first time at Roland Garros.
Both players have landed in the semi-final having conceded only one
set each in their previous five matches in this year's tournament,
and the young Spaniard said he was expecting a grueling battle.
"You have to run like it is a marathon, you know, side-to-side.
Everything he does, he does it perfectly. The way that he hits the
ball is unbelievable," Alcaraz said.
"I love this kind of challenge, to have a really difficult battle
against him. I love to find solutions, to find a way to beat him...
I think those situations are great for tennis, when you have to try
to find the right way."
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Mar 31, 2023; Miami, Florida, US; Jannik Sinner (ITA) (L) shakes
hands with Carlos Alcaraz (ESP) (R) after their men's singles
semifinal on day twelve on the Miami Open at Hard Rock Stadium.
Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports/File Photo
Casper Ruud, runner-up for the last two years, and
former world number two Alexander Zverev continue their bids for a
maiden Grand Slam title when they meet in a repeat of last year's
semi-final.
Ruud has won just one out of his four matches at the French Open in
straight sets, but the Norwegian will be significantly fresher than
his German opponent after receiving a walkover in his quarter-final
tie with Djokovic.
However, he will face a tricky test in Zverev, who will be eager to
take the next step at the French Open after being eliminated in the
semi-finals in the past three editions.
Asked about facing Ruud after his 6-4 7-6(5) 6-4 victory over Alex
de Minaur on Wednesday, Zverev told reporters: "Two finals in a row,
third semi-final in a row, that speaks for itself.
"He's one of the best players on this surface, for sure. I think I
have to play my best tennis to have a chance."
(Reporting by Aadi Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Toby Davis)
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