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Rome Masters Final: Alcalas has an advantage over Sina!

9:19am, 18 May 2025【Football】

The men's singles championship game of the 2025 Rome Masters will be matched by Alcalas, who is also known as the successor of the Big Three, tonight, the world's number one Sina. American legendary star Agassi believes that the former has more advantages in clay!

"I think Alcalas has the opportunity to compete with Sina in any tricky game, or even have an advantage." Agassi, a legend in the tennis world who won the championship in Rome in 2002, said in an interview that his deepest impression of Alcalas was the Wimbledon Championship. Whether it is slippery grass or clay, his speed decline is smaller than other players.

"Paul, Deminal and him are all very fast, but these people play in grass or clay, and they can find that their confidence in balance and movement has declined, and they can hardly do anything. Paul defeated Alcalas with his athletic talent in hard fields, but in the face of any slippery field, Alcalas' movement speed does not weaken as much as others, which is like a spacecraft fighting ordinary aircraft."

Statistics also support Agassi's view. Nine of Alcalas' 18 championships won in clay, including the French Open, Madrid and Monte Carlo Masters. The 22-year-old Spanish good man also continued to improve in the grass state, and he won the 3 championships in 2023 and 2024 Wimbledon.

On the other hand, since the beginning of 2024, the Italian football king Sina has performed hard on a hard field, but only two of the 19 championships were won outside the field. Therefore, Agassi believes that Alcalas' smooth movement in the clay and grass shows an all-round skill to adapt to different venues, perhaps forming his Lido in Sunday's final.

"Alcalas has a good sense of balance and great movement." Agassi noted that this is largely due to the balance of leg strength and movement, "So when you start thinking about clay or grass, I think he has a little upper hand, of course, as long as he is healthy and in good condition."