Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz are currently shaping a whole generation of young tennis players. The South Tyrolean and the Spaniard are already incredibly successful despite their young age.
While Sinner won the Australian Open and the US Open this year, Alcaraz grabbed the titles at Roland-Garros and Wimbledon.
Here you can read the final of the Six Kings Slam with Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz in the live ticker.
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11:30 p.m. – Sinner – Alcaraz 6:7, 6:3, 6:3
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11:27 p.m. – Sinner – Alcaraz 6:7, 6:3, 6:3
Sinner explains that he and Alcaraz push each other to their limits. He wakes up in the morning with the thought of hitting him. He hopes viewers also enjoy the show. He and Alcaraz are not the best, but they are good friends. He hopes the rivalry lasts as long as possible. But there are many other good players.
11:19 p.m. – Sinner – Alcaraz 6:7, 6:3, 6:3
The award ceremony is coming up. Alcaraz receives the prize for second place. He emphasizes that he had a very nice week in Riyadh and enjoyed every minute. He hopes to get even better over the years, to give 100 percent every day and push himself to the limit and for many more duels with Sinner.
11:13 p.m. – Sinner – Alcaraz 6:7, 6:3, 6:3
It is Sinner’s first win against Alcaraz this year, but it is deserved, even if the score is close. Sinner was the better and more stable player for long stretches of the game.
11:11 p.m. – Sinner – Alcaraz 6:7, 6:3, 6:3
Three match points for Sinner. And with his forehand volley, the world number one makes everything clear. 6:7, 6:3, 6:3 for the Italian.
11:09 p.m. – Sinner – Alcaraz 6:7, 6:3, 5:3
Alcaraz distorts the backhand. Two break chances for Sinner. And then Alcaraz serves the double fault, his second in this service game. 5:3 Sinner, who serves to win the match.
11:05 p.m. – Sinner – Alcaraz 6:7, 6:3, 4:3
Thanks to his own service games in the third set, Sinner kept going. Once again he has no trouble getting his service through and goes 4:3 in front.
11:02 p.m. – Sinner – Alcaraz 6:7, 6:3, 3:3
Sinner doesn’t take advantage of his chances. Twice he is able to convert with his backhand, twice he puts the ball out of bounds instead. Instead of Brea balls for the Italian, Alcaraz has a game ball, which he also uses. From Sinner’s point of view, this can also take revenge.
10:55 p.m. – Sinner – Alcaraz 6:7, 6:3, 2:2
Alcaraz pulls his head out of the noose again in the third set. Once again it gets tight with his serve game, but with a strong serve he finally scores 2-2.
10:50 p.m. – Sinner – Alcaraz 6:7, 6:3, 2:1
Sinner has been the better or at least more stable player since the middle of the second set, while Alcaraz’s number of errors is now too high again. The good news from the Spaniard’s point of view: There was no break in the third round and at least the score is still completely open.
10:45 p.m. – Sinner – Alcaraz 6:7, 6:3, 1:1
Alcaraz’s backhand longline lands behind the baseline. Breakball Sinner. But Alcaraz fends it off with a first serve right on the line. The Spaniard converted the ball at the net to make it 1-1.
10:35 p.m. – Sinner – Alcaraz 6:7, 6:3
Alcaraz serves against losing the set. With a very soulful backhand volley, Sinner scores to make it 15:30 from the server’s perspective. Shortly afterwards, the South Tyrolean gets the first two set balls. Alcaraz makes the backhand error and it goes into the third set!
10:29 p.m. – Sinner – Alcaraz 6:7, 4:3
Alcaraz with the error on the network. Breakball again for Sinner. A spectacular rally follows, which Alcaraz wins and which is greeted with thunderous applause from the audience. Sinner gets the next break chance with the forehand cracker. Alcaraz makes a mistake from the half field and it is 4:3 for Sinner.
10:24 p.m. – Sinner – Alcaraz 6:7, 3:3
This is currently very reminiscent of sentence one. After Sinner’s forehand error, Alcaraz has three chances to get the break back. Sinner makes another mistake with his forehand and the score is 3:3. Everything balanced again in set two.
10:21 p.m. – Sinner – Alcaraz 6:7, 3:2
Alcaraz did it. The Spaniard still gets through his service and reduces the score to 2:3.
10:17 p.m. – Sinner – Alcaraz 6:7, 3:1
Sinners effortlessly won the game 3-1. Then things get really tight again when Alcaraz serves. With the volley at the net, Sinner gets three break chances, but he cannot take advantage of them. Alcaraz fends off the third with a great forehand winner right on the line. But then the Spaniard makes a mistake from the baseline and has the break ball against him again. He counters this with a clever slice.
10:09 p.m. – Sinner – Alcaraz 6:7, 2:1
The light in the hall in Riyadh goes out briefly and the rally is stopped. But it can continue after a few moments. Alcaraz misses the backhand to the breakball for Sinner. The Spaniard’s next backhand error follows immediately after, and the Italian leads 2-1.
10:06 p.m. – Sinner – Alcaraz 6:7, 1:1
Alcaraz continues its first game in the second half. Sinner then follows suit, hits several strong serves and converts the cue ball with an ace.
9:58 p.m. – Sinner – Alcaraz 6:7
Set ball Alcaraz. And then Sinner’s forehand flies just out of bounds. 7:5 in the tiebreak for Alcaraz!
9:55 p.m. – Sinner – Alcaraz 6:6
Alcaraz tries to attack through the middle, but Sinner has the better answer and gets the minibreak back.
9:51 p.m. – Sinner – Alcaraz 6:6
Alcaraz gets the first mini break. After Sinner’s backhand, the ball touches the edge of the net and flies out of bounds. 3:1 Alcaraz.
9:48 p.m. – Sinner – Alcaraz 6:6
It goes to the tiebreak. With zero, Alcaraz wins the game 6:6.
9:45 p.m. – Sinner – Alcaraz 6:5
Very clever move from Sinner. The Italian holds Alcaraz on the baseline, stops at the right moment and his opponent has no chance of running into the ball. Nevertheless, Sinner has to go for the debut shortly afterwards after a forehand error. But with the forehand winner on the cue ball, the world number one finally scores 6:5.
9:39 p.m. – Sinner – Alcaraz 5:5
It goes over deuce several times, but Alcaraz finally wins the game. The Spaniard equalizes to 5:5.
9:36 p.m. – Sinner – Alcaraz 5:4
Sinner converts with the volley at the net and forces Alcaraz over the deuce. The South Tyrolean then has a great chance to win the set point, but misses his forehand. He fends off his opponent’s subsequent ball with a spotless stop.
9:30 p.m. – Sinner – Alcaraz 5:4
Alcaraz is now taking very high risks. It doesn’t always work out, the winners and narrow mistakes alternate relatively regularly for the second in the world rankings. But he is currently the more active player. Nevertheless, Sinner wins his game 5:4 because his opponent made too many mistakes.
9:25 p.m. – Sinner – Alcaraz 4:4
Alcaraz’s backhand lands in the net. 30:30 when the Wimbledon winner serves. Sinner sets a high pace from the baseline, forces his opponent to make a mistake and gets the chance to rebreak, which Alcaraz confidently fends off. It goes over deuces several times before the Spaniard equalizes to 4-4 after a forehand error from his opponent.
9:25 p.m. – Sinner – Alcaraz 4:4
Alcaraz’s backhand lands in the net. 30:30 when the Wimbledon winner serves. Sinner sets a high pace from the baseline, forces his opponent to make a mistake and gets the chance to rebreak, which Alcaraz confidently fends off. It goes over deuces several times before the Spaniard equalizes to 4-4 after a forehand error from his opponent.
9:17 p.m. – Sinner – Alcaraz 4:3
Alcaraz stays tuned. The Spaniard reduced the score to 2:4. Sinner then wobbles his forehand for the first time, hits a crossball out of bounds and a longline into the net. Breakball Alcaraz! And he uses it with the winner down the line. Only 4:3 for Sinner.
9:09 p.m. – Sinner – Alcaraz 4:1
Sinner serves very well in the early stages. So it won’t be easy for Alcaraz to get the break he needed in the first set. From the T-line, Sinner scores with his forehand to make it 4:1.
9:05 p.m. – Sinner – Alcaraz 3:1
Alcaraz misses the forehand. Three break chances for Sinner. And on the second he grabs the forehand winner with the return. 3:1 for the world number one.
9:01 p.m. – Sinner – Alcaraz 2:1
Sinner doesn’t let himself be disturbed by a 0:30 deficit, serves strongly four times in a row, makes the forehand winner and scores with an ace to make it 2-1.
8:58 p.m. – Sinner – Alcaraz 1:1
Alcaraz’s first serve comes too rarely in the early stages. But the Spaniard acts in a variety of ways from the baseline and finally converts the ball to 1-1 with a volley at the net.
8:54 p.m. – Sinner – Alcaraz 1-0
Alcaraz won the election and chose backlash. So it starts with the Sinner serve. The Italian does it quite confidently, gets through his service to zero and leads 1-0.
Six Kings Slam: Sinner vs. Alcaraz live im Ticker
The final in Riyadh is just around the corner. Alcaraz and Sinner are welcomed onto the pitch. It can’t keep up with the 61 games between Nadal and Djokovic, but it is at least the eleventh duel between the two youngsters. Alcaraz leads 6:4 head to head.
Six Kings Slam: Sinner vs. Alcaraz live im Ticker
Hello and welcome to the live ticker of the final at the Six Kings Slams between Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz. The two youngsters dominated the ATP tour at will this year and won the Grand Slam titles between themselves. In a direct comparison, Alcaraz is ahead with six wins to four. Eurosport.de accompanies the match for you live here in the ticker – have fun!