We’re talking about an impossibility, said Carlos Alcaraz.

Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz are in charge of steering the new Big-3. The few, if any, lingering questions regarding the two players’ ability vanished when they drew their bouts, where the Italian won the majority of points.

In an interview with an Italian media outlet, the Spaniard was asked if they were simply prepared to dethrone Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, and Roger Federer. He responded, “No, it’s not that. I don’t doubt my own or my coworkers’ ability, but I don’t believe we can replicate what we’ve done, as do the other young people.

We are discussing an impossible task, and I am not currently thinking about it. Alcaraz responded by discussing the great tennis players from Italy who are emerging and highlighting three factors that have already defeated him in 2022. (Matteo Berrettini, Lorenzo Musetti and Jannik Sinner).

They are all excellent athletes with quite different personalities. They truly made it difficult for me, even though occasionally I botched the victory due to a few minor technicalities. The one that startled me the most was Sinner, without a question.

He was aware of Berrettini‘s opponent and playing style against him, and the same was true of Musetti. But Jannik astonished me—both by his behavior on the field and by the degree of aggression he is able to convey in each exchange.

After experiencing the same thing again a week later, I gradually came to the conclusion that losing might occasionally be advantageous since it teaches you how to respond. The fourth-ranked person in the world at the moment continued, “You learn to better control your emotions.

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Carlos Alcaraz said he did not believe he and his youthful teammates would be able to write the history of this sport as the Big 3 did in the past when asked about it on the sidelines of the Montreal tournament, where he is one of the favorites.

We won’t be able to replicate them, I believe. I don’t lack trust in my own or my teammates’ ability, but I don’t believe that the other young guys and I can duplicate what Federer, Nadal, and Djokovic have accomplished.

We’re discussing an impossibility, and I’m not thinking about that right now. I like to keep my feet and head firmly planted in the here and now.

We’re talking about an impossibility, said Carlos Alcaraz.
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