The top candidate dominates both serve and serve to defeat the 5th Lajovic in all 5 encounters. Earlier, Lajovic has passed the qualifying round and defeated Yoshihito Nishioka in the first round. However, he had no chance to the player who won the Grand Slam 4 times. Carlos Alcaraz created an early advantage in both sets and protected it to win the final.
The Spaniard won more than the Serbian rival. The world’s No. 3 player serve at 71% and only faces 2 break Points. Lajovic lost 46% of the points in his serve games.
Lajovic faces 10 break points and loses the game 4 times. Alcaraz has 24 Winner points and 24 errors of self -damage. Dusan has 13 direct points and 23 errors. The Serbian player has more Winner points from the serve, and the Spanish tennis player has leveled that distance on the net.
Meanwhile, entering the match, Jannik Sinner – the direct opponent of Alcaraz – encountered Mariano Navone. The Argentine player rises to 24 ATP in June 2024, currently ranked 99. He is considered an expert in the ground when winning 6 Challenger titles on this yard, and defeating many Top 10 players in the world last year such as Lorenzo Musetti, Holger Rune.
Alcaraz himself is looking forward to Sinner to the final. As he himself stated: “There is no more suitable place than Rome to come back. This is good for tennis and I hope he will see him in the final.”