Weary Sinner Tops Djokovic Again, Aims for Reset

“I feel like all of us try to raise our level to play every point in the best possible way,” world No. 1 said after reaching Six Kings Slam final.
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Jannik SinnerĀ andĀ Carlos Alcaraz split the Grand Slam spoils this season.

Fittingly, the pair will square off this weekend in a lucrative and historic Six Kings Slam exhibition final.

World No. 1 SinnerĀ pulled off a rarity in Riyadh today.

Sinner stopped Novak Djokovic 6-2, 6-7(0), 6-4 to reach the inaugural Six Kings Slam final in a victory that came four days after the top-seeded Italian defeated the Grand Slam king 7-6(4), 6-3 in the Rolex Shanghai Masters final.

Meanwhile Alcaraz defeated Rafael Nadal 6-3, 6-3 in the second match of the evening.

Fending off both fatigue and Djokovic, Sinner kept calm to extend his winning streak today.

“I think we played a final in Shanghai not so many days ago,” Sinner said. “I feel we were both slightly tired making a couple of mistakes, but we both tried to stay there.

“This game can change so so quickly. I had a couple of overheads, but he made some pretty good shots and [I was] just trying to reset as fast as possible.”

Sinner, who has already made history becoming the first Italian to secure the ATP season-ending world No. 1 ranking, will play for a tennis record $6 million pay day on Saturday. That’s nearly $2.5 million more than the $3.6 million champion’s check Sinner collected winning the US Open championship last month.

Sinner will face Alcaraz on Saturday, while Nadal and Djokovic will play a highly anticipated consolation match between the two semifinal losers.

“Letā€™s see whatā€™s coming Saturday, hopefully itā€™s going to be a great match,” Sinner said. “Thatā€™s why weā€™re all here so hopefully itā€™s going to be a good one.”