Nadal on Alcaraz and Sinner: 'Even if they play poorly, they win everything'
During the show El Larguero, Rafael Nadal notably spoke about the current dominance of Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz. He also lamented the absence of serious competitors at the moment.
Waiting for a rival
He explained: "I think Sinner and Alcaraz need someone to push them to their limits. Fonseca? I think he is still young and not in a position to think about that.
They need someone to challenge them a bit, because they have established themselves as the best, and regardless of their form, they can beat anyone, until they face that other player.
Those of us watching from the outside feel that even if they play poorly, they will continue to win and reach all the finals."
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