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Gauff: "It's better to have different champions than always Sinner or Alcaraz"

Le 01/11/2025 à 16h05 par Arthur Millot
Gauff: It's better to have different champions than always Sinner or Alcaraz

While Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner clearly dominate the men's tour, Coco Gauff has given her opinion.

In an interview relayed by Tennis Up To Date, the 21-year-old American felt that the duo's dominance makes men's tennis predictable and that a third rival would revive the tour's appeal.

"Even though Carlos and Jannik are producing some great performances, we're talking about the need for a third champion. I think to make things more interesting, it's better to have different champions rather than always the same ones.

I don't want to minimize anything, their rivalry is fantastic and exciting for the sport. But in the long term, I find it more exciting, as a fan, to watch the quarter-finals and semi-finals without knowing who is going to win."

Indeed, for the past two seasons, the ATP tour has become the stage for a two-man duel. Alcaraz and Sinner have won the last eight Grand Slam titles, facing each other in the last three finals. A total reign, almost boring for their rivals and especially for a part of the audience.

And meanwhile, on the women's side, the hierarchy is shifting: Keys, Swiatek, Sabalenka, Gauff: four different champions in 2025. And that is precisely what the young American wants to celebrate: "It makes the sport more exciting, because everyone can dream of winning," she concludes.

Cori Gauff
3e, 6563 points
Jannik Sinner
2e, 10500 points
Carlos Alcaraz
1e, 11340 points
Madison Keys
7e, 4335 points
Aryna Sabalenka
1e, 9870 points
Iga Swiatek
2e, 8195 points
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Tennis007
Agreed. However, One of them is a cheater from Italy. His achievements don't count.
10nisfan
tells you about the state of women's tennis where 4 different players won the slams and now she wants the same for men's 🎾 🙄
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