For over a decade, men’s tennis has searched for a worthy heir to the dominance of Novak Djokovic , Rafael Nadal, and Roger Federer. Generations of hopefuls have come and gone, hype has flared and faded, and yet no one truly broke their grip. Enter Carlos Alcaraz , the Spanish prodigy who has carried expectation since winning his first ATP Challenger match at 15. Now, with six Grand Slam titles to his name, Alcaraz stands as the face of tennis’ new era. His rise has drawn comparisons to Michael Jordan , with Emma Raducanu’s former coach Mark Petchey even snubbing Novak Djokovic in admiration.

Novak Djokovic remains the last gladiator of the iconic “Big Three” still competing, but even the most loyal Djokovic believers are beginning to sense the dusk of his reign. The

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