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MU82

Incredible turn for Alvarez. Not many have dominated a major from start to finish the way he dominated this one. Such a blast to watch, too.

How about Spanish tennis fans getting Rafa for nearly 20 years, followed by Carlos? Amazing.
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MuggsyB

#2626
I never thought I'd say this but I think Alcaraz has the best court coverage I've ever seen, even better than Rafa.  He also has a much bigger serve and more of a complete game.  That said, Rafa was a ball machine on the dirt and Carlos can have stretches where he sprays unforced errors.  What's scary right now is the gap between Alcaraz & Sinner, vs the rest of the field, is massive.  Larger imo than the Big 3 vs everyone else.  Remember Murray snagged a few, and Stan and Delpo had their moments. Maybe a youngster comes along (like a Fonseca) or Shelton develops, but there is nothing I have seen to indicate these two guys won't play consistently in gs finals for the next decade. 

Uncle Rico

Quote from: MU82 on September 07, 2025, 07:15:12 PMIncredible turn for Alvarez. Not many have dominated a major from start to finish the way he dominated this one. Such a blast to watch, too.

How about Spanish tennis fans getting Rafa for nearly 20 years, followed by Carlos? Amazing.

I hate Spain for giving us Florida
The Google old days

MuggsyB

With today's cool 5 million, Alcaraz has amassed 50 million in career earnings.

MU82

Amazing graphic from Yahoo Sports:



BTW, at 22 years, 4 months, 2 days, Alcaraz was the fastest to 6 major titles.
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MuggsyB

I am trying to go to the Laver Cup next week, but all the lower bowl tix are insane.  :(

MU82

How much better are Alcaraz and Sinner than every other tennis player in the world? This from Yahoo Sports:

The point gap between world No. 2 Jannik Sinner (10,950 points) and world No. 3 Alexander Zverev (5,980) is bigger than the gap between Zverev and world No. 50 Marcos Giron (1,040).
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MU82

Time for a new year of majors, starting with the Australian Open. On the men's side, does anybody think it won't be Alcarez vs. Sinner yet again?

Just read this amazing stat on The Athletic:

Across 16 head-to-head matches, Alcaraz and Sinner have each won exactly 1,651 points against each other. Truly absurd.
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MuggsyB

Quote from: MU82 on January 17, 2026, 08:45:22 AMTime for a new year of majors, starting with the Australian Open. On the men's side, does anybody think it won't be Alcarez vs. Sinner yet again?

Just read this amazing stat on The Athletic:

Across 16 head-to-head matches, Alcaraz and Sinner have each won exactly 1,651 points against each other. Truly absurd.

Alcaraz dumping Fererro is interesting.  My guess is Jannik wins in Melbourne. 

Shaka Shart

I hope Zverev blows out his Achilles
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