Italy’s Jannik Sinner made headlines for setting up a China Open final against Carlos Alcaraz, despite the controversy surrounding his steroid case. Sinner, the world number one and defending champion, defeated Chinese wildcard Bu Yunchaokete to avoid a major upset. Alcaraz, the Spanish second seed, was in top form as he defeated Russian third seed Daniil Medvedev in the other semifinal. Sinner, who has won 15 matches in a row, expressed his gratitude for every victory amidst the ongoing off-court distractions.
Facing a packed home crowd on China’s national day, Sinner had to overcome pressure from Bu, who was playing the biggest match of his life. Bu, who had reached the semifinals last week in Hangzhou, pushed Sinner early in the match, but Sinner was able to weather the storm and secure a win in the tie-break of the second set. Despite the doping tests controversy hanging over him, Sinner’s winning streak continues, with nobody winning more matches on the tour this season.
While Sinner’s case with the World Anti-Doping Agency remains ongoing, Alcaraz is also making waves in the China Open. The Spanish player, yet to drop a set, is in ominous form as he reached his first Beijing final. Alcaraz acknowledged the need to play high-quality tennis to beat top players like Medvedev, and his confidence on the court is evident as he aims for his 16th ATP Tour title. Sinner and Alcaraz have a competitive history on the tour, with the Spaniard currently holding a slight edge in wins.
In the women’s draw, Zhang Shuai, ranked 595th, has been a surprise contender in the China Open. Having won four matches in Beijing in straight sets, Zhang’s resurgence is remarkable considering she had lost 24 singles matches in a row before the tournament. The 35-year-old former top-25 player admitted to considering quitting singles tennis before finding success in Beijing. Zhang will face Spain’s Paula Badosa in the quarterfinals, making her the lowest-ranked player to reach this stage of the tournament.
Zhang’s defiance and determination have been key to her success in the China Open, with her tribute to footballer Kylian Mbappe reflecting her inner strength. Badosa’s impressive win over US Open finalist Jessica Pegula was a major upset in the tournament, signaling the competitiveness of the women’s draw. As the competition intensifies in both the men’s and women’s sections of the China Open, fans can expect thrilling matchups and unexpected outcomes in the upcoming matches. With Sinner and Alcaraz set to face off in the final, the competition promises to deliver exciting moments and high-quality tennis for fans around the world.