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Sinner disappointed at French Open exit but excited by Alcaraz rivalry

Jannik Sinner was disappointed not to reach his first French Open final after his defeat by Carlos Alcaraz on Friday, but is looking forward to continuing what could become the new main rivalry in tennis.

Sinner and Alcaraz served up a five-set thriller, with the Spaniard winning 2-6 6-3 3-6 6-4 6-3.

While the Italian 22-year-old isn't quite ready to put their rivalry alongside that of Roger Federer, Rafa Nadal and Novak Djokovic just yet, himself and 21-year-old Alcaraz are sure to continue battling for the top prizes for some time.

"Well, you cannot compare us yet with the other players we had or still have," Sinner told reporters.

"But for sure, I mean, if we watch the results, we always, or most likely, when we play against, it's in the semis or final or quarters. Very important matches."

After the semi-final win, Alcaraz now takes a 5-4 lead in the head-to head between the pair, and Sinner will be looking to put them back on level terms when they next meet.

"I think that's exciting for the game, especially when head-to-head is quite close," Sinner said.

"And the winner is happy and then the loser tries to find a way to beat him the next time, no? I think that's exciting.

"That's what I will try to do."

That familiarity can cause its own problems, and it also depends on which competition they meet in.

"You can see a little bit of tension sometimes of both players and both sides just because we know each other slowly a little bit better," Sinner said.

"Each time when we play against we expect a couple of things, and then, to mix up the plans, you make different choices sometimes on the court.

"I think, next time obviously is going to be different. Let's see on what surface we play on. Also, that's very important. Best-of-three

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