Why does Alcaraz lead Sinner 10-5 in their H2Hโ๏ธ
The
#TennisInsights reasons are ๐
1.โ โ The Alacraz defence ๐ก๏ธ
2.โ โ โ Alcaraz raises his game ๐
3.โ โ โ The Sinner serve ๐
1.
@janniksin tops the 2025
#ConversionScore leaderboard with a score of 74% (tour avg. 69%). Sinner wins the most points in attack on tour
#clinical. However, when he plays
@carlosalcaraz this falls to 61%. Carlosโs unique blend of court coverage, hand skills, and power from seemingly impossible positions causes this significant drop-off!
2. Alcaraz's
#ShotQuality averages: forehand 8.5, backhand 7.9. These scores rise to 8.9 on the forehand and 8.5 on the backhand when Carlos plays Jannik. Alcaraz locks in ๐. Sinnerโs SQ scores move in the other direction ๐
3. Sinnerโs serve SQ average is 8.2. This drops to 7.6 when he plays Carlos ๐
1st serve in drops 7%, speed drops by 2 mph, and his serve is less accurate
Conclusion
- If Sinner gets close to his avg. % of points won in attack, we could be seeing an Italian champion in Turin ๐ฎ๐น
- When they play each other, Alcaraz raises his level, and Sinner's ๐ขโs decrease
- Sinner has been serving incredibly well in Turin, 9.1 SQ avg. Can he maintain this vs ๐ Carlos?!