Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner are really shaping up to be the main rivalry in men’s tennis now that the Big Three era has wrapped up. So far, they’ve had 13 meetings, with Alcaraz holding an 8-5 edge. Their matchups have been nothing short of epic, like that five-hour, 15-minute US Open quarterfinal in 2022 and the intense five-set final at the French Open earlier this year. Their different styles—Alcaraz’s explosive shotmaking and creativity compared to Sinner’s steady consistency—have the tennis world captivated.
Each match feels like another exciting chapter in what many think will be the sport’s next big rivalry. Right now, Alcaraz is sitting at No. 2, just behind Sinner. He’s got a great chance to take back that top spot, but there’s one key thing that will decide if he can catch