With the ‘Huge Three’ period having ended, and Djokovic the final man standing from the golden age of males’s tennis, followers are on the lookout for one other rivalry to latch on to.
Sinner and Alcaraz are the primary to say their budding rivalry has some approach to go earlier than it reaches the heights of these earlier than them – however it has all of the hallmarks of one other era-defining competitiveness.
“We’ve simply come out of one of the crucial unimaginable eras and all of the sudden these two guys are stepping up,” Pat Money, the 1987 Wimbledon champion, mentioned on BBC Radio 5 Stay.
“I at all times say Andre Agassi saved males’s tennis when he got here again and these guys are saving males’s tennis now.”
Former world primary John McEnroe mentioned the pair reminded him of his personal battles with Bjorn Borg – the ‘Fireplace and Ice’ rivalry that ended tied 7-7 – and that of Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal.
“That is what makes it nice. The best way they behave out there may be utterly totally different however each are equally efficient,” McEnroe mentioned on BBC TV.
Former Wimbledon doubles champion Todd Woodbridge agreed, including: “They’ve one of the best elements of these gamers’ video games, they usually have taken it to the subsequent degree.”
However Rod Laver, a four-time Wimbledon champion, maybe summed it up greatest.
“Their rising rivalry is a present to our sport, and it is matched by the real respect they present for one another,” he wrote., exterior
“Win or lose, they compete with pleasure, class, and sportsmanship. That is what makes champions.”
