Sinner-Alcaraz: who is stronger? The analysis: hits, strengths, weaknesses. The semifinals will be held on Saturday at Indian Wells

Sinner-Alcaraz: who is stronger?  The analysis: hits, strengths, weaknesses.  The semifinals will be held on Saturday at Indian Wells

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Indian Wells, the challenge on Saturday. But who is stronger?

Excellent news from Indian Wells for Italian tennis: Jannik Sinner in the semifinals of the first Masters 1000 of the season, he hadn’t gone this far in a tournament of this level for two years. Jannik won by eliminating the reigning American champion Taylor Fritz (6-4, 4-6, 6-4) in 2 hours and 19′, in a match that didn’t last long enough to have reached the third set, but which squeezed both the protagonists. He won it Jannik, uncovering months and months of work on the field that have made him a more physically solid player and more varied from a technical point of view. On the other hand, he has always had the head, and it has allowed him to earn a place in the top four and now he will face – on Saturday evening – Carlos Alcaraz, who in case of victory in the tournament would take back the number 1 in the world ranking . Sinner, on the other hand, with another success would equal his best result in the standings, ninth position: in this way he would already rise to number 11. Divided by 627 days, Jannik Sinner — the older one — and Carlos Alcaraz they are the two roaring teenagers of world tennis. In reconnaissance of the shots of the two terrible boys of tennis our guide Diego NargisoNeapolitan, 53 years old, former n.67 of the classification (it was 1988) and Davisman, today coach and technical commentator for Supertennis, the monothematic channel of Fit.

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