Sinner* 6-4 7-6 4-6 6-7 1-3 Alcaraz
His arms have to feel so heavy after almost four and a half hours on the field, but Alcaraz shows an excellent touch with the handy drop-shot and sinner is not running into it.
Literally a copy copy in the second point. Again, Sinner does not chase it – that is very, very meaningful.
He has run for the entire game so far.
His legs have disappeared?
He is really struggling to move and it is Alcaraz that decides which way the points are going – winners, mistakes or forcing sinner in mistakes.
After he dropped 40-30, Sinner lets some emotion out of his team – that is the first sign of every frustration he has allowed.
But a few minutes ahead quickly and the sinner has a breaking point … Yet he can’t do that?
Alcaraz starts a second serve and wipes the winner away.
Oh my word – how did he drop that drop shot? That is staggering from Alcaraz while he cuts a forehand just About the net and although the sinner haunts it, it’s just too good.
But the Italian comes back to display before two serve the net and go out – not the time for a double error!
Huge from Alcaraz to go into the offensive and to keep it in style.
Sinner admonishing a return and has a small eruption of anger – and he will sag inside because Alcaraz finally applies with a forehand winner after almost ten minutes.
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