Alcaraz wins Cincinnati Open
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Carlos Alcaraz won the Cincinnati Open title in a little more than 20 minutes on Monday after top-ranked Jannik Sinner was forced to retire because of illness during the first set.
The Spaniard sent his best wishes to his closest rival Carlos Alcaraz sent a heartwarming message to Jannik Sinner after the Italian was forced to retire just 23 minutes into the Cincinnati Open final. Alcaraz led 5-0 in the first set when Sinner decided ...
The highly-anticipated final at the Cincinnati Open came to a sad ending on Monday, as World No. 1 Jannik Sinner was forced to retire from the match against No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz while trailing 5-0 due to illness. With the result, Alcaraz wins his third Masters 1000 title of the season and his eighth overall in his storied young career.
Carlos Alcaraz had little time to celebrate his first Cincinnati Masters title over Jannik Sinner on Monday. The Spaniard enjoyed a dinner with his team before catching a flight to New York.
Carlos Alcaraz sent a classy message after beating an ailing Alexander Zverev in straight sets to reach the Cincinnati Open final. Alcaraz triumphed 6-4, 6-3 over Zverev, with the German forced to
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Following his title wins in Monte-Carlo and Rome, Carlos Alcaraz has now won 15 consecutive matches at ATP 1000 Masters events. Since the format was introduced in 1990, only two Spanish men have reach
Carlos Alcaraz knows that he risked more than expected against Andrey Rublev in the quarterfinals of the 'Cincinnati Open', but he overcame the difficulties and qualified for the semifinals in Ohio also thanks to some gifts from the Russian player in the decisive moment of the challenge.