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The answer is yes, and the man right behind him on the rankings—Alexander Zverev—has the biggest chance.
Published Feb 18, 2025
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Zverev has reached two of the last four Grand Slam finals, including the Australian Open this year, where he finished runner-up to Sinner.
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Alcaraz is the only player to beat Sinner more than once since the start of last year, and he's done it three times—at Indian Wells, Roland Garros and Beijing last year.
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