Six Kings Slam: Sinner Dominates Alcaraz in Final and Takes Home the Jackpot
Ruthless and surgical, Jannik Sinner overwhelmed Carlos Alcaraz in the Six Kings Slam final. In just 1 hour and 11 minutes of play, the world No. 2 claimed a new title and a staggering $6 million check.
Jannik Sinner doubles down in Riyadh. The world No. 2, facing his great rival Carlos Alcaraz in the Six Kings Slam final, controlled the match to win 6-2, 6-4 in 1 hour and 11 minutes of play.
Alcaraz, despite being in good form in recent weeks, did not earn a single break point on his opponent's serve.
As last year, Sinner takes home the $6 million check promised to the winner of this exhibition.
After this brief stop in Saudi Arabia, it's now time for serious business for Alcaraz and Sinner: the former will resume competition in Paris at the end of the month, while the latter is expected in Vienna next week.
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