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The value of digital interpretation! Sina and Akaroma fight! Sina is only one day away from becoming an Italian hero!

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Sina and Alcalas have dominated the men's tennis since the beginning of last year, sweeping the six most important events during the period - the Five Grand Slams and the ATP Finals. On Sunday, they will compete for another important championship in Rome. Below, let’s take a look at the value of this peak showdown from a numerical perspective.

Sina's career finals record was slightly better, with him 19 wins and 5 losses and Alcalas 18 wins and 6 losses. Coincidentally, they will both compete in the 25th final of their careers. If Sina wins, he will become the first post-00s to win 20 professional championships.

However, Alcalas had a better record in the Masters final, with him 6 wins and 1 loss and Sina 4 wins and 2 losses. Alcalas's only loss in the Masters final was Cincinnati's loss to Djokovic in 2023, when he also got the match point.

This will be the third and most important final for the two young players. The first final between Sina and Alcalas was in Umag, Croatia in 2022, with the Italians winning 6-7 (5), 6-1, 6-1. The second time was the ATP 500 hard field race held in Beijing last fall, with Espanyol winning 6-7(6), 6-4, 7-6(3).

Sina entered the finals with a record of 26 consecutive victories. His last loss was a loss to Alcalas in the final in Beijing last October. He is the fifth person to win more than 25 consecutive games this century, before Federer, Nadal, Djokovic and Murray.

Sina has won 11 consecutive victories against the top 10 players in the world. This streak can be traced back to the loss to Alcalas in Beijing last fall.

Alcalas is fighting for his 30th victory of the year - he will be the first to reach that number this year. He entered the final this year with 29 wins and 5 losses. Deminal (26-9) and Cerendolo (26-10) tied for the second-most winners in the men's tour this year.

Alcalas will also win the top ten in the 40th game of his career. So far, he has won 39 games, the second most in the top ten after 2000s, second only to Sina, who has 43 games.

Alcalas is trying to be the first person to defeat Sina twice since he became the world number one. Since last June at Roland Garros, Sina has a record of 52 wins and 3 losses, with three losses in the quarterfinals of Wimbledon, Loblev in the Canadian quarterfinals, and Alcalas in the Beijing finals.

Sina attempted to become the first Italian to win in the event since Rome became the Masters in 1990. Unfortunately, the 23-year-old will become the second Italian to win the event during the Open after Adriano Panatta won the home championship in 1976 (the first was Paulini yesterday).

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