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Sinner VS Alcaraz Start time and how you look Italian open today, the final is opened

On Saturday, Paolini became one of the singles titles in Rome for 40 years when she grazed Coco Gauff in straight sets with 6: 4 6: 2 and put an increase in the NO2 in the WTA ranking in front of the French Open next week.

Not since Raffaella Reggi in 1985 there was an Italian winner at the Clay competition, but now there could be on Sunday on the same weekend as sinner Eyes Glory.

The reigning world No. 1 after a three-month ban on tennis, which followed its second Australian Open triumph in January and only fell in five consecutive victories against Mariano Navone, Jesper de Jong, Francisco Cerundolo, Casper Ruud and Tommy Paul.

He is now standing in his hardest test against the third seed Alcaraz, who has been in his third finale in the past few weeks after impressive performance on the Red Dust in Monte Carlo and Barcelona when he warms up for his title defense in Roland Garros.

With seven Grand Slam crowns between them, the competition this afternoon is guaranteed to be entertaining, as the couple meets on the ATP tour for the eleventh time.

Alcaraz currently leads with six wins to four from head to head, after winning three meetings in a row, in the Epic French Open semi-final last year and in a dramatic China Open final in October and the semi-finals in Indian Wells in 2024.

Wait: Jasmine Paolini is the first home winner of a single title at the Italian Open since 1985

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Alcaraz defeated Sünder on tour in five of her last seven games, with the Italian victories in the semi -finals in Beijing and Miami achieving two victories in 2023.

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