Who is sexier between Sinner and Alcaraz? “Now that Jannik has grown by 3 cm, I like him a bit more, he has developed more. Alcaraz is a gem though, he has such a beautiful mouth that I don’t know if it’s been enhanced or if it’s naturally like that.” Lory Del Santo has no doubts, who today on “Un Giorno da Pecora”, on Rai Radio1, gave her opinion on the sex appeal of the two tennis players.
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In what sense – asked the hosts Giorgio Lauro and Geppi Cucciari – would Sinner have grown by 3 cm? “I read it on the ATP website: he was 1.88 before, now he is 1.91. This makes him appear more, it has a greater visual impact.” So according to her, who is the most fascinating in the world of tennis? “As for sex appeal, absolutely Alcaraz is better, he seems designed with a compass. When he steps onto the court and you see him on TV, you can’t help but notice that he is naturally sexy in all parts of his body.” And Sinner? “Sinner is still a handsome guy – concluded the showgirl on Un Giorno da Pecora – very intelligent but ‘sex appeal’ is another thing.”
Sinner Number 1
Aesthetic opinions aside, Jannik Sinner continues to dominate the world rankings, with the certainty of ending the year as No.1. After yet another seasonal success, with the victory at the Shanghai Masters where he defeated Novak Djokovic in the final, the Italian tennis player remains firmly at the top ahead of Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz and German Alexander Zverev in the ATP ranking.
Third man in the Open Era to win his first two major singles titles in the same year, the Italian will begin his 18th week as the world number 1. Djokovic remains just off the podium, fourth ahead of Russian Daniil Medvedev. American Taylor Fritz, eliminated in the semifinals in Shanghai by the former No.1 Serbian, however, gained a position, rising to sixth place at the expense of Russian Andrey Rublev. Casper Ruud, 8th, and Alex de Minaur, 9th, have climbed one and two positions respectively.
Czech Tomas Machac, a semifinalist in Shanghai defeated by Sinner, reached the best ranking of his career climbing eight positions. Among the new generations, another Czech, Jakub Mensik, 19 years old, rises to 51st place (+14). Another young player on the rise is Chinese Juncheng Shang who gains two positions and enters the top 50 for the first time. There are 14 Italians among the top 200 in the world this week: Lorenzo Musetti (18), Flavio Cobolli (30), and Matteo Arnaldi (36) remain stable: Matteo Berrettini (42) climbs two places. 1. Jannik Sinner (Ita) 11920 pts 2. Carlos Alcaraz (Spa) 7120 3. Alexander Zverev (Ger) 6795 4. Novak Djokovic (Ser) 6210 5. Daniil Medvedev (Rus) 5530 18. Lorenzo Musetti (Ita) 2425.