Wimbledon 2025: Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz on rivalry, each other and what future could hold

The ‘big three’ period has ended, and Djokovic is looking for another competition to lock with the last man standing from the golden age of male tennis.
Sinner and Alcaraz are the first person to say that the budding competition is a way to go before reaching the heights in front of them – but it has all the distinguishing features of the competitiveness defining another period.
1987 Wimbledon champion Pat Cash, BBC Radio 5 Live “We have just come out of one of the most incredible times, and suddenly these two men are accelerating.” He said.
“I say that Andre Agassi always saved men’s tennis when he comes back, and these men now saved men’s tennis.”
The former world’s number one John Mcenroe, the couple ended with him 7-7 ‘Fire and Ice’ competition with Bjorn Borg reminded his own wars and Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal said.
“This is what makes it wonderful. What they behave outside is completely different, but both are equally effective.” He said.
Former Wimbledon, the champion Todd Woodbridge, added: “They have the best parts of these players’ games and brought them to the next level.”
However, the Wimbledon champion Rod Laver four times, perhaps the best way to summarize.
“Increased competitions match with a gift to our sport and their true respect for each other,” He wrote.– external
“They compete with boiler or loss, joy, class and athletes. This is what makes the champions.”




