Carlos Alcaraz To Face Jannik Sinner In Cincinnati Open Final After He Defeats Alexander Zverev- Here’s What Happened News24 –
Alexander Zverev’s journey to the US Open has been left in doubt after a worrying conclusion to his semi-final tie with Carlos Alcaraz at the Cincinnati Open. The No. 3-ranked German star battled his way against Alcaraz, the world No. 2, but indications of physical discomfort were already apparent long before the match was over. Zverev took a medical break in the second set, and while many were anticipating that he would retire, he rather played through the pain.
Carlos Alcaraz Dominates The Cincinnati Open Semi-Final
Alcaraz dominated and got a straight-set victory, 6-4, 6-3, to reach the final. But the focus soon became not on the outcome but the seeming severity of Zverev’s illness. With the US Open approaching, and with his planned mixed-doubles appearance with Belinda Bencic scheduled for Tuesday, doubts now surround his fitness and availability.
Alexander Zverev’s Health Concerns
With how much visibly he grappled in Cincinnati, one would doubt that Zverev would be fit to make a return to competitive competition in New York this soon. His participation in the singles draw at the US Open is also in doubt, with fans and pundits alike waiting for word from his camp.
Alcaraz, however, provided a gesture of solidarity by sending a get-well message to Zverev on the TV camera following the match. He admitted that the victory tasted bitter because his opponent was obviously disturbed.
Carlos Vs Sinner Again!
Carlos Alcaraz now turns his attention to a highly anticipated Cincinnati final against world No. 1 Jannik Sinner on Monday. The match follows up what has been one of the most exciting rivalries in tennis today.
While Alcaraz has an 8-5 advantage in their head-to-head matchups, Sinner defeated their most recent clash, the Wimbledon final recently. Before that, Alcaraz had a five-match winning streak against the Italian. Tennis fans are again preparing for yet another thrilling installment between the sport’s current number one and two contenders.
But their planned mixed doubles outings at the US Open might now be at risk. Alcaraz will play with Emma Raducanu, while Sinner will play with American Emma Navarro. As both superstars are entering the Cincinnati final and have big singles commitments, their mixed doubles participation might be reconsidered.