
Roddick Says Sinner Borrowed From Alcaraz
Andy Roddick framed Jannik Sinner's evolving forecourt game as a sign of elite rivals studying each other.
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Carlos Alcaraz is a professional tennis player representing Spain. Born on May 5, 2003, in Murcia, Spain, Alcaraz has quickly risen through the ranks to become one of the world's top tennis players. He turned pro in 2020 and has since won several titles, including the 2024 Miami Open. Alcaraz is known for his aggressive playing style and impressive athleticism on the court. He has been ranked as high as No. 1 in the ATP rankings and has been named the ATP Newcomer of the Year. Alcaraz is considered one of the most promising young players in the sport, with a bright future ahead of him.
Carlos Alcaraz is currently on a strong run, having recently reached the quarterfinals of the Rome Masters. His absence from the tournament has allowed Jannik Sinner to take the lead in the ATP rankings. Alcaraz's next match is expected to be at the French Open, where he will look to make a deep run and challenge for the title.

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