Carlos Alcaraz will face Jannik Sinner at Wimbledon
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The French Open is Alcaraz's most successful major tournament, as he has made it past the second round each year. Additionally, he has made four-straight quarterfinals, three-straight semifinals and is the two-time defending champion at the tournament.
Jannik Sinner is set to battle it out against Carlos Alcaraz in a massive match in the men's singles final of Wimbledon 2025. They have created history, having achieved something that has never been done in 52 years.
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The Mirror US on MSNJohn McEnroe and Carlos Alcaraz not on same page after Roger Federer-Rafael Nadal commentCarlos Alcaraz has gracefully disagreed with John McEnroe's recent remarks that suggested the rising star surpasses tennis greats Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal at the age of 21. The young Spaniard made history as the youngest player to secure Grand Slam titles on all three surfaces,
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Tennis World on MSNAndre Agassi calls Carlos Alcaraz a hybrid of 'Big 3' and reveals the challengeAccording to the eight-time Major winner, Carlos is a rare blend of greatness. The El Palmar native combines the finesse of Roger Federer, the court coverage of Novak Djokovic, and the explosive speed of Rafael Nadal!
John McEnroe claimed Carlos Alcaraz was better than Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal at the age of 21 at last year's Wimbledon, but the star humbly disagreed.
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Daily Express US on MSNCarlos Alcaraz and John McEnroe at odds over Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal issueDespite John McEnroe's lavish praise suggesting Carlos Alcaraz surpasses Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal at the age of 21, the humble Spanish tennis prodigy has expressed a divergent opinion.After becoming the youngest player to win Grand Slams on all three surfaces following his victory over Alexander Zverev in the French Open,
Team India keeper-batter Rishabh Pant revealed his pick for the winner of Wimbledon 2025 as he made his presence felt at the Centre Court during the Round of 16 clash between Novak Djokovic and Alex de Minaur.
A former Wimbledon champion has given his take on the debate involving tennis legend Roger Federer and current Wimbledon champion Carlos Alcaraz