It can take a while for Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner to play in the Miami Open.
The Miami Open could bring a new chapter to the exciting rivalry between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, but before they take the court in Florida, the top two seeds might need to wait.At the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells last week, Alcaraz and Sinner engaged in an intense semifinal match as the two greatest players in the sport dazzled at one of the grandest venues.
The encounter that stoked the hunger for further bouts between the two players most observers believe will shape the men’s game’s future saw Alcaraz emerge victorious, as the Spaniard overcame a setdown to hand Sinner his first loss of the year.Alcaraz and Sinner, who are the top two seeds in Miami, are unable to play each other until the latest ATP 1000 tournament final, which may frustrate them as they try to start their campaigns in Florida.
The two teams were scheduled to play their opening games this Friday and Saturday, but the Miami area’s local weather prediction indicates that play will be significantly hampered on both days.For the next few days, there is a chance of thunder and heavy rain; the weather is expected to get better only on Sunday.
All of the men’s second round matches are scheduled to take place on Friday and Saturday; therefore, that would put the event significantly behind schedule.Tennis fans anticipating Sinner’s performance in Miami will have been pleased to discover that the Australian Open winner has been practicing pain-free lately.Sinner complained of a sore lower right after losing to Alcaraz at Indian Wells, and during the stressful last moments of the match, he was also observed extending his leg.
Although the 22-year-old acknowledged he was unsure if he could compete in Miami, he has been training hard in advance of his first fight against fellow Italian Andrea Vavassori.Sinner is justified in being pleased with his recent success, even though he will be eager to win after suffering his first loss in 2024.After losing to Alcaraz, Sinner remarked, Tennis is a sport of balance. Ahead of the Miami Open, Carlos Alcaraz makes a revelation that should worry opponents
You’re moving quickly at first, but occasionally you have to take it easy and take it all in. However, I didn’t hit many forehands today, even though I normally attempt to hit them hard.I committed the blunders in this match. All we have to do is figure out why, you know?I still believe that was a fantastic match. I thought both of us played extremely well, you know. A few of the rallies were quite entertaining.
Every time you play against him (Alcaraz), you never fail to wow him, but you also have a plan, you know, for certain shots, like drop shots.As we all know, he is traveling at an extremely high speed. He can play with a lot of spin, so it’s difficult to play against him, especially on this court where the ball bounces so high.Maybe there were times when I was too predictable. I felt let down since I was performing the same things repeatedly.
In the opening set, I was playing extremely well. After that, I tried to remain still rather than try to move around when I saw my opponent was having some difficulty.Thus, there were times when I was too predictable. That, I believe, is the lesson for today. You know, we’ll work on some things, and maybe I’ll become better.