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Sinner will have a better career because Alcaraz likes girls," Kyrgios and Mouratoglou debate the future of the two players

Sinner will have a better career because Alcaraz likes girls, Kyrgios and Mouratoglou debate the future of the two players
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Arthur Millot
le 04/07/2025 à 11h26
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Consulted by talkSPORT, Kyrgios invited former Serena Williams coach, Mouratoglou, for an unfiltered discussion. Among the topics discussed, the two men shared their opinions regarding the future of the two French Open finalists: Sinner and Alcaraz.

While the Frenchman thinks the Spaniard will have a bigger career, the Australian disagrees.

N.K.: "I would say Sinner, because Alcaraz likes girls. He can be distracted and party too much. That's the only reason I see: Jannik is more stable."

P.M.: "Sinner is more consistent in general. It's more his mentality. If you look at the seasons, Alcaraz has lost more matches than Sinner. And you think he couldn't? Why?

Because he isn't always there throughout the whole match. He has ups and downs. The other guy is always consistent. For that reason, yes, but in the end, it's the head-to-head results. In the last five matches, the Spaniard has always won, so I say Carlitos.

Nick Kyrgios
673e, 50 points
Carlos Alcaraz
1e, 12050 points
Jannik Sinner
2e, 11500 points
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