The sinner turns to the tables of Alcaraz on the first of the Wibledon first

One month following the most difficult loss of his work, Jannik Sonner is back over the Tennis world.
The sinner, which came out of the five-fifeled edge of the French Open Open, retaliated to Carlos Alcaraz with a total of 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4; Italian did not lose it at one time over the last three sets while striking in three hours and four minutes.
“() () The tournament I have been dreaming about just playing again,” The sinner shows. “And now you’re sitting here in a ran, it’s amazing.”
They had to feel so happy after falling in Roland Garros in five hours and 29 minutes while dragging for two sets and a three-tournament point. And it was fun even though you were fun – and important – from the sinner was a little lost in alcaraz, with his big rival. Earth 1 was 4-9 Life in the head series to edge to head to Sunday ceremonies in the All-England clock.
“It is important, because when you lose a few times against someone, it is not easy,” he confesses sin. “But [at] At the same time, I felt that I was so close. If you watch all the matches, [in Beijing it was] 7-6 for the third. Then (in) I made a point in the first record; I couldn’t use it. Then, you know, in Paris (what) happened.
“I felt closer. I never pressed. I keep looking at Carlos’s top because today I felt you do.
In Alcaraz, this is his first-time loss of Grand Slam. The 22-year-old was 5-0 years old, with a Wimbledon back to the winning Win 2023 and 2024 – both Novak Djokovic.
“It is always a bad hearing that is lost,” said Alcaraz. “I think it’s worse when you lose the last. Overall, I’m really proud of all I’ve done in the last time [few] Weeks of the grass here in London. I just leave the Wimbledon, I’ve just left the court memory, really, I’m really high because I do everything I can today. I played with someone who played an unbelievable game. “
Both the sinner and the Alcaraz now is one step away from SLAM work; The sinner needs an open french, and Alcaraz is missing an open Australian.