There's nothing to be done against these guys": Alcaraz and Sinner terrify the rest of tennis according to Michelsen
"There's nothing to be done against these guys," admits Michelsen. The power and consistency of Alcaraz and Sinner leave the rest of the tour in the shadows, signaling a new hierarchy in world tennis.
Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner unbeatable for the rest of the tour? That's the argument put forward by Alex Michelsen, the latest guest on the Nothing Major podcast.
The world number 34, who reached the quarterfinals in Toronto this summer, admitted that few players currently believe in their chances of defeating the Big 2 that has established itself at the top of the ATP rankings.
"When someone says: 'Yeah, I can win the US Open,' everyone bursts out laughing. I mean, there's nothing to be done against these guys. Right now. I think nobody really believes it anymore. Except for Novak, maybe. But he's not getting any younger, so we'll see.
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