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Alcaraz Shrugs Off Ankle Scare to Win Tokyo Opener as Sinner Debuts Tweaks in Beijing

Sinner responds in Beijing with tactical changes following his US Open loss.

Overview

  • Carlos Alcaraz defeated Sebastian Baez 6-4, 6-2 in Tokyo after a left-ankle scare that required a medical timeout and strapping during the first set.
  • Alcaraz said he would evaluate the ankle after the match, having resumed comfortably to close out his debut at the Japan Open despite a brief rain-delay roof closure.
  • Jannik Sinner said he is implementing many small adjustments to become less predictable and accepted a short-term rise in errors as he tests the changes in match play.
  • Sinner added physiotherapist Alejandro Resnicoff to his team and opens the China Open as top seed against former finalist Marin Cilic.
  • The pair split the four Grand Slam titles this season, Alcaraz reclaimed No. 1 by winning the US Open, and another meeting is possible at October’s Shanghai Masters.