THE Janik Sinner prevailed his Carlos Alcarath In his final Wimbledon With a 3-1 set (4-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4) and won his first title in the tournament and fourth Grand Slam in his career!
An informal rematch for his defeat to Roland Garros, with Sinner being aggressive throughout the race, pushing the passive too much Alcarath And with an imposing service and a very good game on the buddy to get the scepter from the Spaniard, who had won the Wimbledon last year.
The match started with the two players serving steadily and keeping their service games relatively easily. Sinner was the first to break the opponent’s service, being more aggressive in his game, led 4-2 in the first set. This break served as a wake up to Alcarath, who raised tension in his blows-especially on returns and forehands-and immediately took the break for 4-4. He then kept his service for 5-4 and, taking advantage of Sinner’s effortless mistakes, made a second break, closing the set 6-4.
In the second set, Sinner started dynamically, making the break early, which lasted to the end. Although Alcarath had the momentum and psychology from winning the first set and the four consecutive games, he failed to impose his pace, opposing the Italian game. Sinner, with constant running and border on the lines, left no room for the Spaniard to threaten his own service and closed the set with 6-4, equaling to 1-1.
In the third set, Sinner maintained his serve with a characteristic certainty, quickly completing his service games, having 7 aces. Alcarath, at the same time, had a low rate in the first service (just 43%) and had difficulty keeping his own games. This element leaned the scales to the Italian, who made the break for 5-4 and then served with calm to close the set at 6-4 and take a lead in the race.
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