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With Sinner, it's just suffocating," Vukic compares Alcaraz and Sinner

With Sinner, it's just suffocating, Vukic compares Alcaraz and Sinner
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Clément Gehl
le 04/07/2025 à 06h50
1 min to read

Aleksandar Vukic had the misfortune of crossing paths with Carlos Alcaraz at Wimbledon in 2024 and Jannik Sinner in 2025.

In comments reported by Connor Joyce, the Australian compared the two players: "They're clearly two levels above everyone else, at least.

Carlos gives away more free points, you can breathe a little. With Sinner, it's just suffocating.

He exposes his opponent’s weaknesses very easily. When I went to my towel, I felt like I was in a boxing ring, in the corner, and I had to go back because it was the only way out.

If I’m at my towel, I feel like I’m turning away from it, so I tell myself I have to go back and see what happens.

Dernière modification le 04/07/2025 à 10h05
Jannik Sinner
2e, 11500 points
Carlos Alcaraz
1e, 12050 points
Aleksandar Vukic
82e, 718 points
Sinner J • 1
Vukic A
6
6
6
1
1
3
Alcaraz C • 3
Vukic A
7
6
6
6
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