The Italian speaks candidly about why the ATP’s leading rivalry pushes him to his limits.
Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz have defined men’s tennis over the past two seasons, splitting the last eight Grand Slams and turning every meeting into must-watch theatre. Their rivalry has now reached the stage where each match feels like a blueprint for the future of the sport — high-octane rallies, fearless shot-making and two players who rarely blink.
Alcaraz currently holds the upper hand, winning four of their six ATP Tour clashes, and Sinner says there are specific elements of the Spaniard’s game that consistently stretch him to breaking point.
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Jannik Sinner breaks down what makes Carlos Alcaraz so difficult to beat
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