Six Kings Slam A Money Course

By Richard Pagliaro | @Tennis_Now | Monday, October 28, 2024

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Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz have cut up the Grand Slam spoils this season.

The rivals shared the courtroom within the latest Six Kings Slam closing and delivered disparate views on taking part in the profitable exhibition in Saudi Arabia.

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World No. 1 Sinner beat Alcaraz to win the Six Kings Slam and acquire a tennis-record payday of greater than $6 million for his victory.

The reigning Australian Open and US Open champion stated it was competitors somewhat than money that drew him to Riyadh.

“No, I do not play for cash, it is quite simple,” Sinner advised Eurosport. “After all, it is a good prize and all the things however for me, I went there as a result of there have been probably the six finest gamers on the earth, after which you may measure your self with them. It was additionally a pleasant occasion for me, it was the primary time I went to Riyadh and it was good,”

Roland Garros and Wimbledon winner Alcaraz stated cash is not all the things, however admitted the large pay day was a principal motivator for his Siz Kings Slam look.

“If I say I went there only for enjoyable or to play and overlook the cash, I am gonna lie,” Alcaraz advised the media on the Rolex Paris Masters. “I imply, each individual work for that, as effectively. You recognize, that is how life is about. You recognize, I really like taking part in tennis. You recognize, more often than not I do not take into consideration the cash. I simply play for love or for enjoyable.

“However you need to be sensible. It’s important to assume that you just wish to earn cash, you understand, and that is it. You recognize, in Arabia is essentially the most highest prize cash ever within the historical past, in order that was a superb motivation, not less than for me.”



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