Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz – the top two players of ATP rankings – both decided to skip the Toronto Masters 1000, the tournament also witnessed the absence of Novak Djokovic and Jack Draper.
Sinner and Alcaraz have been exhausted in the past one and a half months, especially at Roland Garros and Wimbledon, where they confront each other in the final to bring an eye -catching performance for fans around the world.
Their clash in Paris was one of the most dramatic matches in the modern era, when the 22 -year -old from Murcia saved 3 matches in a row before winning the 5th set after nearly 5 and a half hours.
The world's No. 1 tennis player, Sinner took revenge in the Wimbledon final just over two weeks ago. He came back from a set and prevented Alcaraz from raising his third trophy in a row at Church Road.
Now, both allow themselves to have a relaxing time after the third Grand Slam of the season, despite their return to practice a few days ago, in turn in Monte Carlo and Spain. Fans will have to wait until the Cincinnati Masters 1000 to watch these young champions play, who have set us Open as the main target this summer.
In a long interview with the Il Corriere Della Sera, the former Paolo Canè star commented on the choice to ignore Toronto of Sinner and Alcaraz: “Although still very young, Jannik and Carlitos are true champions. I not only agree with the decision to quit this tournament, but also amazing to that they have to understand that they have to understand that they have to understand that they have to understand that they have to understand that they have to understand that they have to understand that they have to understand that they have to understand that they have to understand that they have to understand that they have to understand that they have to understand that they have to understand that they have to understand that they have to understand that they have to understand that they have to understand that they have to keep the body and not think of the results, not to the results, not to think of the results, not to think of the results, but also think of prolonging career.