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Sinner beats Alcaraz to Win Monte Carlo Title

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Jannik Sinner is the Monte Carlo champion after a 7-6, 6-3 win over Carlos Alcaraz.

The victory secures his first title in Monte Carlo and continues a good run at Masters level.

Sinner has now won four consecutive Masters 1000 titles and is on a 22-match winning streak in these events. He has also won 44 of his last 45 sets in Masters tournaments.

  • Alcaraz vs Sinner set for Monte Carlo FinalAlcaraz vs Sinner set for Monte Carlo Final

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The Italian will return to world No. 1 when the rankings update.

After the match, Sinner said:

“It means a lot to me. At the same time, the ranking is secondary. I’m very happy to win at least one big trophy on this surface. I haven’t done it before. It means a lot to me.”

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On his approach during the match, he added:

“I felt close on the return games. I had a feeling the new balls helped me. The ball change was at 2-1. I tried to stay there mentally. Trying to keep pushing. I felt a bit tired. I tried to keep up with the right mentality. Having this trophy with me now means a lot to me. It’s a completely different tournament, I come here, sleeping at home and everything. It means a lot.”

Sinner also took time to acknowledge his opponent:

“Carlos, congrats to you and your team. You’re doing amazing things year after year. You keep showing why you are the player you are.”

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“Facing you especially in finals in the end of the tournaments makes it even more special. Thank you so much and wish you all the best for the rest of the season.”

Alcaraz responded with praise of his own:

“It’s impressive what you’re achieving right now… it’s something incredible. It’s so difficult to make that happen. Congratulations for everything and for the work you’re doing with your team.”

With this win, Sinner becomes just the second player after Novak Djokovic to win Indian Wells, Miami, and Monte Carlo in the same season.

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Adam Pearce makes several announcements for final WWE RAW before WrestleMania

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Adam Pearce made several announcements for tomorrow night’s episode of WWE RAW. Tomorrow’s show is the final edition of the red brand before WrestleMania 42 next weekend.

The RAW General Manager shared a video today on social media and revealed some of the plans for tomorrow night’s show. Pearce shared that both Roman Reigns and World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk will be on RAW ahead of their World Heavyweight Championship match at WrestleMania 42.

The former NWA star also noted that Gunther and Seth Rollins are scheduled to be on WWE RAW ahead of their clash at The Show of Shows. Oba Femi and Brock Lesnar are also set to appear on RAW tomorrow night, and you can check out Pearce’s announcements in the video below.

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Tomorrow’s episode of RAW will air live from the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, California. CM Punk mocked Roman Reigns last week on the red brand before suggesting that the company lower the ticket prices for WrestleMania 42 in response to Pat McAfee.

Jim Cornette criticizes WWE’s booking on the road to WrestleMania

Wrestling icon Jim Cornette took WWE to task for their booking ahead of WrestleMania.

Speaking on the Jim Cornette Experience podcast, the legend criticized the promotion for having too many celebrities involved on the road to WrestleMania. He also noted that WrestleMania is in Las Vegas for the second year in a row, and fans do not want to pay the outrageous prices again.

“It’s in the middle of the f*cking desert, and you just were there last year. You combine that with people having to mortgage their children and their gold fillings to buy a ticket to see this cr*p, and then you combine that with, I don’t know that the wrestling fans want to see 18 godd*mn celebrities in the ring and on the TV shows on a daily basis. You combine that with what the f*ck are they thinking just on the entire booking of the blah, blah, blah. And then you add that they’re snake-bit on people being injured and or out of commission in the key building periods. And so now they’re doing everything they can do to sell these tickets.”

Updated WrestleMania ticket sales: Night 1: 40,610 Night 2: 42,769 (WrestleTix)

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It will be interesting to see if the company has any surprises planned for tomorrow night’s edition of WWE RAW.