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I think Sinner might be a bit overvalued after dominating a legend like Novak Djokovic, that kind of win naturally skews public perception. but I’m going with the defending champ this time, It might be a close one, but I like Alcaraz because he knows how to fight back even when he's behind.

He wasn’t just some random underdog, he was ranked No. 1 for a reason, so it’s expected he’d be a tough matchup for Alcaraz, who's currently No. 2. It was a solid match between the two. Alcaraz took the first set, but in the second, he lost his composure. You could clearly see Sinner was the better player from there, dominating the next two sets 6-4.

The odds had it right, Sinner was a slight favorite going in.

And now, he finally gets his moment as the first Italian champion to lift the trophy.
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I think Sinner might be a bit overvalued after dominating a legend like Novak Djokovic, that kind of win naturally skews public perception. but I’m going with the defending champ this time, It might be a close one, but I like Alcaraz because he knows how to fight back even when he's behind.

He wasn’t just some random underdog, he was ranked No. 1 for a reason, so it’s expected he’d be a tough matchup for Alcaraz, who's currently No. 2. It was a solid match between the two. Alcaraz took the first set, but in the second, he lost his composure. You could clearly see Sinner was the better player from there, dominating the next two sets 6-4.

The odds had it right, Sinner was a slight favorite going in.
And now, he finally gets his moment as the first Italian champion to lift the trophy.