The Road to Miami Masters: Sinner Seeks Revenge Against Alcaraz

The Road to Miami Masters: Sinner Seeks Revenge Against Alcaraz
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Monday 18 March 2024, 17:17 - Last updated: 19:27
With the Indian Wells concluded in Carlos Alcaraz's triumph, it's already time to look forward to the next Masters 1000, the Miami Open (draws today at 18). Jannik Sinner is seeking revenge against Alcaraz after the defeat in the Indian Wells semifinal. The Italian and the Spaniard will be seeded number 2 and 1 respectively and can therefore only clash in the final. Alcaraz and the hidden ankle injury: 'The victory at Indian Wells means a lot, I had many doubts about my condition.' In 2023, Sinner had beaten the Spaniard in the semifinal, only to lose against Medvedev in the final act. This time he will have the chance to make amends, overcoming the disappointment in California and trying to continue the fantastic start of 2024, which began with the victory of the Australian Open and the ATP 500 in Rotterdam. He missed overtaking Alcaraz for the second spot but in Florida, he aims to go all the way, also benefiting from the withdrawal of a giant like Novak Djokovic. The Serbian, in fact, after the surprising elimination at Indian Wells against Luca Nardi, decided not to participate in the Florida tournament. Sinner will be World No.2 if... Jannik Sinner also in Miami will have the chance to become World No.2. The condition for him to become so is that Sinner wins the title and Alcaraz is eliminated within the quarterfinals. A remote but not impossible option. The top 4 updated in view of the Miami Masters 1000: Novak Djokovic 9725 Carlos Alcaraz 8445 (-300) Jannik Sinner 7710 (-600) Daniil Medvedev 6765 (-1000)
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