"He has all the qualities of the Big 3, maybe even more," says Agassi after Alcaraz's Roland-Garros final

Present in the stands during the Roland-Garros final, former champion Andre Agassi later stepped onto the court to present the trophy to the winner, Carlos Alcaraz. Interviewed afterward by TNT Sports, the American was effusive in his praise for the 22-year-old player:
"Carlos Alcaraz moves like a UFO on the court, he doesn’t play defensively even when he’s in the corners of the court. He has all the qualities of the Big 3, maybe even more."
The 55-year-old won Roland-Garros in 1999 after a nearly identical scenario where he was trailing in the first two sets before reversing the momentum and ultimately winning in five sets against Andrei Medvedev (1-6, 2-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4).
With this victory, the former world No. 1 finally completed his collection of all four Grand Slam titles, becoming the fifth player in history to achieve this feat.