Sinner looks forward to long-term rivalry with Alcaraz despite semifinal loss

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Alcaraz, 20, and 22-year-old Australian Open champion Sinner are now 4-4 lifetime against each other

Sinner looks forward to long-term rivalry with Alcaraz despite semifinal loss

Jannik Sinner said he looks forward to battling Carlos Alcaraz for years, even after falling to the Spaniard in a thrilling three-set semifinal at Indian Wells on Saturday.

Defending champion Alcaraz had to dig deep to beat the in-form Italian, who came into the contest undefeated this season and on a 19-match winning streak dating back to last year. 

Alcaraz, 20, and 22-year-old Australian Open champion Sinner are now 4-4 lifetime against each other.

"This makes things fun, no?" Sinner told reporters.

"Maybe there is one day where one of us wins three, four times in a row. Then the opponent or the other one has to try to adjust a little bit, trying completely new things.

"Maybe it goes completely wrong, that you lose 6-1 6-1, or whatever. But I think that's good to see for me, and then I'm trying to grow in the future."

The men's game has searched for new rivalries since Roger Federer retired in 2022. Rafa Nadal is expected to exit sometime this year, leaving only Novak Djokovic from the Big Three era.
Those concerns have been facilitated by the ascent of world number three Sinner and two-time Grand Slam champion Alcaraz.

Sinner said he enjoyed his time on center court in the California desert despite losing 1-6, 6-3, and 6-2 in a match that featured several jaw-dropping rallies at the tournament many consider the most important outside the four majors.

"This is one of the best places to play tennis, no?" Sinner said.

"Packed stadium. Two young players are trying their best. This is fun to play there.

"You want to win, but there will be occasions in the future where you win some and you lose some. There is nothing you can do about it.

Source: Reuters

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