Alcaraz will win more slams than Sinner

Tennis is in great hands now post the Big 3. Sinner and Alcaraz are two tremendous players who are so complete but also both are level headed gentlemen so we are all blessed to have both for years to come.
In terms of a comparison between them and predictions, i think Alcaraz will win more slams. He is 2 years younger than Sinner and if Alcaraz improves in the next 2 years in a similar vein to how Sinner has in the last 2 years, i think Alcaraz will win more slams as he has a higher ceiling talent wise of the two.
They are a god send for each other though as they will push each other to keep improving.
 
Tennis is in great hands now post the Big 3. Sinner and Alcaraz are two tremendous players who are so complete but also both are level headed gentlemen so we are all blessed to have both for years to come.
In terms of a comparison between them and predictions, i think Alcaraz will win more slams. He is 2 years younger than Sinner and if Alcaraz improves in the next 2 years in a similar vein to how Sinner has in the last 2 years, i think Alcaraz will win more slams as he has a higher ceiling talent wise of the two.
They are a god send for each other though as they will push each other to keep improving.
When will these young guys start playing GS finals?
:D
 
Roland Garros. Hate to say this, but i think Alcaraz tanked v Djokovic in 4th set. Reason being he knew he wasnt beating Sinner in final going through Djokovic in 5 and then Zverev as well.
I would replace the word tank with choke.
He had many bp and also 30-30 points to break djokovic. But he had brainfade while returning djokovics second serve
 
I would replace the word tank with choke.
He had many bp and also 30-30 points to break djokovic. But he had brainfade while returning djokovics second serve
This happens a lot with him and as annoying to watch as Djokovic's 20+ ball bounces before serving. Imagine a basketball player doing that for each free throw. Actually, no, don't imagine that.
 
Alcaraz will turn 22 in May, an age when great players begin the prime of their careers.
He already has 4 Major titles, how many will he have by the end of his 20s?
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Alcaraz will turn 22 in May, an age when great players begin the prime of their careers.
He already has 4 Major titles, how many will he have by the end of his 20s?
:unsure:
I think 18-20. He is still a little immature, but once he matures, and most men are much more mature at 23 onwards i think he will be unstoppable. I maintain that, as much as i love Sinner and think he is a class act, Alcaraz is talent wise a notch above and that will manifest itself over the coming years akin to the Sampras v Courier rivalry. I think the locker room also sees it that way as well.
 
I think 18-20. He is still a little immature, but once he matures, and most men are much more mature at 23 onwards i think he will be unstoppable. I maintain that, as much as i love Sinner and think he is a class act, Alcaraz is talent wise a notch above and that will manifest itself over the coming years akin to the Sampras v Courier rivalry. I think the locker room also sees it that way as well.

Nobody is unstoppable but Charlie's level will rise. Some of the greatest hands and fastest legs the sport has ever seen will be aided by a wiser head.

While the Murcian has touch and variety on his side, the Mountain Fox can count on his ballstriking and serve. Overall people have a harder time to appreciate the subtler aspects of tennis talent.
 
Alcaraz does have the 2 year advantage in age. So I get the reasoning for picking him. I can’t argue against that. But my gut tells me that this will be a close race; especially if Sinner steals one of the slams on natural surfaces this year. And I think there is a strong possibility of Sinner bagging one of the natural surface slams this year. And I also think that he will bag the USO to become the 2nd player in the Open Era to win the hard court slam in consecutive years.

I really can’t wait for the clay court season. It’s going to be very interesting.
 
Alcaraz does have the 2 year advantage in age. So I get the reasoning for picking him. I can’t argue against that. But my gut tells me that this will be a close race; especially if Sinner steals one of the slams on natural surfaces this year. And I think there is a strong possibility of Sinner bagging one of the natural surface slams this year. And I also think that he will bag the USO to become the 2nd player in the Open Era to win the hard court slam in consecutive years.

I really can’t wait for the clay court season. It’s going to be very interesting.
Controversial take. Sinner is better on clay than on grass.
 
Honestly comparing their H2H it still has Alcz with the edge running, but Sinner is grabbing some impressive stats along the way.

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