The Alcaraz – Sinner rivalry, already defining the past two years with Grand Slam finals and ATP battles, shows no signs of slowing. Together, the duo has claimed eight of the last Slams, prompting Aussie Thanasi Kokkinakis to weigh in: “Carlos’ top level is better. But Jannik I feel like mentally is going to be a bit more stable.” Now, amid the chaos stirred by Jannik Sinner’s Davis Cup controversy, the “Sincaraz” phenomenon is set to go global with an upcoming “Super Match” in South Korea, demonstrating that their rivalry is more than just on-court fireworks.
The ATP Tour’s world No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz and No. 2 Jannik Sinner have teased their participation in the 2026 Hyundai Card Super Match , sending social media into a frenzy with a joint post to their co

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