It’s Evolution Not Revolution For Jannik Sinner At China Open
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BEIJING, CHINA – SEPTEMBER 27: Jannik Sinner of Italy celebrates her win against Terence Atmane of France in the Men’s Singles Second Round match on day6 of 2025 China Open at National Tennis Center on September 27, 2025 in Beijing, China. (Photo by Lintao Zhang/Getty Images) Getty Images After contesting their third Grand Slam final in a row, Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz have returned to what they do best -beating the rest of the field. Alcaraz has sailed past the first two rounds in the Japan Open despite a nasty ankle injury, while Sinner is through to the last 16 of the China Open. There are 1300 air miles between them in these two separate ATP500 events, but how much currently separates the two best players in the world on the court? On the face of it, Sinner has all the thinking to do while a safe distance away from his current nemesis. Alcaraz’s Golden Globe performance at the U.S. Open was his seventh win in the last eight outings against his nearest rival. The Spaniard is now top of the rankings, and the ease with which he dismantled Sinner at Flushing Meadows was sensational, albeit troubling for the immediate parity of the rivalry. Alcaraz rejected any thoughts that he might be happy to avoid another confrontation in Tokyo. “It’s not really to be honest. I love playing against him. I think that every time we play against each other it helps me to be better and to increase my level. I love that.” Great rivalries have some wild vacillations in terms of results. Novak Djokovic enjoyed a 31-29 overall record over Rafael Nadal, but the Serb enjoyed two seven-match winning runs against the Raging Bull. It happens. Roger Federer suffered three five-match losing streaks in his 16-24 record…
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