Across six finals at three Grand Slams, two Masters 1000s, and the ATP Finals in Turin, Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner have ruled the tour. Sinner looked untouchable this season, losing only to two men: Carlos and Alexander Bublik. Alcaraz, meanwhile, collected eight titles and reached eleven finals in total. As the months rolled by, it became increasingly clear that only they could truly test each other. But is that actually good for tennis?
Rafael Nadal might not think so . The 22-time Grand Slam champion, who retired last year and knows both players well, has faced Sinner and Alcaraz on court, leading those head-to-heads 3-0 and 2-1, respectively. He’s seen their fire up close and now watches their dominance from the sidelines. In an interview with the radio program El Larguero

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