The two decades between 2003 and 2023 were a golden era for men’s tennis.

The “Big Three” — Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic — won 66 of the 82 Grand Slam singles. Their unprecedented dominance and rivalries made for intense, captivating matches.

Now, with Federer and Nadal retired and 38-year-old Djokovic struggling to hold back time, some have questioned the future of male tennis. 6

In his new book, “Changeover – A Young Rivalry and A New Era of Men’s Tennis” (Gallery Books), Giri Nathan argues that it shouldn’t be. The future of the game is safe in the hands of two young players – Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz, 22, and Italy’s Jannik Sinner, 23.

“Together they have made the sport anew,” he writes, “stepping into superstardom right as the greatest generation slipped out o

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