The match lasted just over two hours, with the Italian tennis player winning 7:6, 6:3 in sets. The start of the match was quite exciting as both players quickly lost their serves. However, they soon stabilized, and there were no mistakes until the tie-break. In it, Sinner handled himself better and took a 1:0 lead in sets. Unlike the first set, Alcaraz entered the second set much stronger and secured a break in the third game. He maintained the advantage until the sixth game, and then the furious Sinner stepped onto the scene. He won points on two consecutive serves by Alcaraz and then calmly brought the match to an end for a major victory. Incidentally, this was the Italian's first Masters title in Monte Carlo, in his first final on the clay court of this tournament, and he took the title from Alcaraz, who had won his only trophy at this competition last year.
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Sinner experienced a clash of titans in Monte Carlo, defeating Alcaraz in the duel for the world throne.
Italian tennis player Jannik Sinner (ATP No. 2) won the Monte Carlo Masters after defeating Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz (ATP No. 1) today.

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