“I’m seeing you more than my family,” grinned Carlos Alcaraz during his victory speech after defeating Jannik Sinner in the US Open final to reclaim the World No. 1 ranking after two years. Their back-to-back finals are no coincidence—the last 8 slam finals were split solely between the two—they hint at a new era of dominance. But this rivalry has sparked bigger conversations, as Roger Federer now faces bizarre backlash after calling out tournament directors over alleged Jannik Sinner bias, throwing fuel on an already blazing fire within tennis circles.

Even outside the Slams, this duel has captivated fans. In Rome, Alcaraz defeated Sinner in a thrilling clay-court final, while at the Cincinnati Open, Sinner was forced to retire mid-match due to fitness concerns, handing Al

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