When Marat Safin and Lleyton Hewitt dismantled Pete Sampras in the 2000 and 2001 US Open finals, it felt like a new dynasty had arrived: one that might dominate the sport for a decade. Then Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic stormed onto the scene, rewriting history. Safin and Hewitt would win just one more Grand Slam each, while the Big 3 amassed 66 between them, with Djokovic still chasing his 25th. Yet the era is shifting: Roger and Rafa have retired, and Novak recently fell to two modern titans, Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner : two colossal forces shaking the tennis world. And as the season nears its end, American prodigy Alex Michelsen, who has witnessed their rise firsthand, shares his candid views on the juggernauts defining the modern era.

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