Carlos Alcaraz gives honest take on Jannik Sinner’s status as world’s best

While the debate over the greatest of all time continues between Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, and Rafael Nadal, Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz are making a case as the two best current players. However, after Naomi Osaka’s coach, Patrick Mouratoglou, claimed that Sinner wasn’t the best player, Alcaraz said that he didn’t agree with him.

“Jannik has proven to be the best at the moment, it’s crazy what he’s doing. I understand the debate over who is better between us, but for me and the players who face him, Jannik is undoubtedly the strongest. I don’t agree with what Mouratoglou said,” Alcaraz said, according to journalist Giovanni Pelazzo.

“He has lost only four or five matches in a year and remains remarkably consistent. In every tournament he enters, he either reaches the final or wins the title,” Alcaraz added, before defending Sinner’s decision to withdraw from the Rotterdam tournament, where he was set to defend his title.

“I understand. I know how difficult it is to stay healthy after a Slam where you go all the way. I guess he didn’t feel ready to play another tournament so soon, which was smart,” Alcaraz said.