Broady on Alcaraz / Sinner: "As if it were a Grand Slam final".
In a highly competitive match, Jannik Sinner dominated Carlos Alcaraz in the final of Saudi Arabia's expensive Six Kings Slams exhibition.
Winning an exorbitant prize money of $6 million, the Italian once again impressed.
Speaking to SkySports, Liam Broady commented: "It was an absolutely incredible match. It was a great victory for Sinner.
They both played the final of this tournament like it was a Grand Slam final. There was no quarter given.
Sinner wobbled a bit and it looked like he was struggling to find the answers, but he was rock solid in the third set."
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