Apart from Alcaraz and Sinner, I don't see anyone": Yannick Noah's shocking announcement on the next 8 Grand Slams

As he prepares to take the helm of Team World for the Laver Cup, Yannick Noah has spoken candidly about the future of men's tennis. In a powerful statement, he predicts an undisputed reign of Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner... and excludes all others.
For the Frenchman, the succession is already written. Gone is the suspense, the former Roland-Garros winner declared this in RMC’s "Super Moscato Show":
"Apart from Alcaraz and Sinner, I don't see anyone who can win one of the next eight Grand Slam tournaments. They can even reach 20 titles. Obviously, if they don't get injured, but I think they are fresh. For now, there are two, not three like in the past, with Murray added.
I also think that the staff of both is of high quality. The structure is really well consolidated. The Spaniard is in good mental health. He is happy. The Italian, on the other hand, gives the impression of having the maturity of a thirty-five-year-old. It's incredible to see all this.