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Carlos Alcaraz Excited for Extended Rivalry With Jannik Sinner

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 Alcaraz Aims for Indian Wells Miami Double in Future Carlos Alcaraz is looking forward to a prolonged rivalry with Jannik Sinner after another intense match in the semi finals of the Miami Open Despite falling from World No 1 and failing to defend his title in South Florida Alcaraz won the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells earlier this month and was vying to become the first player since Roger Federer in 2017 to achieve the Sunshine Double Even after losing the semi final to Sinner Alcaraz is already thinking about winning the Indian Wells Miami double in future and being part of an era in which he and Sinner push each other to higher levels of excellence Alcaraz Eyeing Improved Performance Against Sinner Spaniard Alcaraz has had several epic battles with Sinner whom he met six times The ATP Head2Head record is now tied at three apiece including a five set quarter final at the 2022 US Open which Alcaraz won en route to his first Grand Slam title Carrying a unique quality Alcaraz explains that he feels something different about the crowd whenever he plays against Sinner saying that it s beautiful to watch Ruing the two break points he had at 4 3 in the second set Alcaraz remains optimistic that he will improve his level of play and avenge his loss against Sinner in the future Defeater Takes the Prize Alcaraz had the opportunity to become the youngest male player to win both legs of the Sunshine Double in a single season but fallen short in his Miami Open campaign The 2022 Miami champion was left to rue missed opportunities but wasn t too affected by the defeat Alcaraz in Positive Spirits Despite the Loss The defeat didn t bother Alcaraz who maintains a positive mindset He initially gets frustrated but tries to focus on the positives when reflecting on the match and smilingly greets the media despite the loss Alcaraz boasting an impressive 18 2 record in 2023 will next be in action at the Rolex Monte Carlo Masters which commences on April 9 ENND
Carlos Alcaraz Excited for Extended Rivalry With Jannik Sinner

Alcaraz Aims for Indian Wells-Miami Double in Future

Carlos Alcaraz is looking forward to a prolonged rivalry with Jannik Sinner after another intense match in the semi-finals of the Miami Open. Despite falling from World No. 1 and failing to defend his title in South Florida, Alcaraz won the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells earlier this month and was vying to become the first player since Roger Federer in 2017 to achieve the ‘Sunshine Double’. Even after losing the semi-final to Sinner, Alcaraz is already thinking about winning the Indian Wells-Miami double in future and being part of an era in which he and Sinner push each other to higher levels of excellence.

Alcaraz Eyeing Improved Performance Against Sinner

Spaniard Alcaraz has had several epic battles with Sinner, whom he met six times. The ATP Head2Head record is now tied at three apiece, including a five-set quarter-final at the 2022 US Open, which Alcaraz won en route to his first Grand Slam title. Carrying a unique quality, Alcaraz explains that he feels something different about the crowd whenever he plays against Sinner, saying that it’s beautiful to watch. Ruing the two break points he had at 4-3 in the second set, Alcaraz remains optimistic that he will improve his level of play and avenge his loss against Sinner in the future.

Defeater Takes the Prize

Alcaraz had the opportunity to become the youngest male player to win both legs of the Sunshine Double in a single season, but fallen short in his Miami Open campaign. The 2022 Miami champion was left to rue missed opportunities but wasn’t too affected by the defeat.

Alcaraz in Positive Spirits Despite the Loss

The defeat didn’t bother Alcaraz, who maintains a positive mindset. He initially gets frustrated but tries to focus on the positives when reflecting on the match, and smilingly greets the media despite the loss. Alcaraz, boasting an impressive 18-2 record in 2023, will next be in action at the Rolex Monte Carlo Masters, which commences on April 9.

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