Sinner retires sick, handing Cincy title to Alcaraz


CINCINNATI — Carlos Alcaraz won the ATP Cincinnati Open title on Monday after defending champion Jannik Sinner retired due to illness in the first set.
World No 1 Sinner came into the final feeling unwell and lost the first seven points of the match, before throwing in the towel at 5-0 down in a game played in 30 C heat.
Sinner will now focus on recovery with the US Open starting on Sunday. The Italian is due to take part in the US Open's revamped mixed doubles on Tuesday, but his participation in that draw is now in serious doubt.
"I'm disappointed, I didn't feel great from yesterday," Sinner said afterwards. "During the night, I thought I would recover a bit better, but it was not the case.
"I just tried to go out for the fans, trying to give (them) a match — that's the reason why I went on the court.
"But, it was not meant to be for me today. I don't want to take anything away from Carlos. He had a great week, great, great tournament again."
Sinner said he is now pointing to the final Grand Slam of the season.
"The main focus, obviously, is for the US Open. Recovery is the most important. And then we see," he said.
Despite the temporary health setback, Sinner is pleased with his showings in 2025.
"I feel like it's an incredible season," he said.
"We'll keep going, keep pushing. I have some points to improve if I want to go far in US Open.
"It was a good test this week, trying to understand where my level is."
Sinner lasted just 22 minutes, calling for the doctor after losing the fifth game and shortly after going to shake hands with Alcaraz.
Eyes on New York
It was the second match in a row Alcaraz had won over an ailing opponent, following his win over Alexander Zverev in the semifinals.
Alcaraz won his 22nd career title as he claimed his 17th victory in a row at the Masters 1000 level.
He now leads Sinner 9-5 and lost to the Italian in their last match, the Wimbledon final last month.
"Obviously it's not the way that I wanted to win the final," the Spaniard said.
"First of all, I just want to wish Jannik a speedy recovery. Hopefully, in a few days he's going to be okay to prepare and practice well for the US Open.
"For myself, I'm just really, really happy to be able to leave here with the trophy, since I only just lost that final in 2023 (to Novak Djokovic), I just really, really badly wanted this trophy, so I'm just really proud and happy to be able to lift it."
Former Open winner Alcaraz, who was upset in the US Open second round a year ago, is looking forward to a more respectable showing in New York.
"I'm feeling a lot of confidence. New York is a place that I love playing. It is where I got my first Grand Slam.
"I appreciate the love and the support that I receive there every year. Last year, the level that I played there, it was disappointing.
"So this year, I really want to show my really good tennis, my best tennis, try to go as far as I can and enjoy it as much as I can."
Swiatek downs Paolini
Iga Swiatek captured her first Cincinnati Open title on Monday by beating Jasmine Paolini 7-5, 6-4, with the third-seeded Pole sending a powerful message ahead of the US Open.
The six-time Grand Slam winner did not drop a set on her way to the title and was clinical in the final, converting all six of her break points to clinch her 11th WTA 1000 crown, and a first since last year's Italian Open.
She is now the second all-time winner in WTA 1000 format history, trailing only Serena Williams (23).
"I want to thank my team. I don't know why I won tournaments that were like the last ones in terms of where I thought I would be playing well," Swiatek said.
"Thank you for forcing me to become a better player and learning how to play on these faster surfaces. I'm shocked and super happy."
The win ensures Wimbledon champion Swiatek will climb back to world No 2, securing the second seed for the final major of the year at Flushing Meadows, where singles action begins on Sunday.
Swiatek is also set to team up with Norway's Casper Ruud in the new US Open mixed doubles event.
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