Carlos Alcaraz ruled New York again as he won the second US Open title of his career. Alcaraz beat rival Jannik Sinner in four sets in the final to win his sixth career major and reclaim the world No. 1 spot. TNT Sports expert Mats Wilander was full of praise for Alcaraz, saying he has no “weakness whatsoever” and could reach the heights of the greats of the game. So how many Slams could he win?
Mats Wilander believes there is a “good chance” Carlos Alcaraz can win 20 Grand Slam titles after his storming victory over Jannik Sinner in the US Open final.
Alcaraz outclassed his rival in four sets to triumph in New York for a second time and reclaim the world No. 1 spot.
Alcaraz has now won six major titles, becoming the second-youngest man to reach that total after Bjorn Borg.
Borg, who retired at the age of 25, finished his career with 11 Grand Slams – and TNT Sports expert Wilander has backed Alcaraz to surpass that number.
“I think he’ll win so much more,” Wilander said. “The question is, will he win as much as Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal. Will he win 20 Slams? There is a good chance he will.”
Djokovic is the all-time men’s leader on 24 Slams, ahead of Nadal on 22 and Federer on 20.










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