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Pat Cash explains what drives Jannik Sinner without Alcaraz

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Photo by Tnani Badreddine/DeFodi Images/DeFodi via Getty Images What Jannik Sinner keeps doing while Carlos Alcaraz is out shouldn’t be played down, even if the level of competition isn’t what it used to be. Still, that’s the narrative a lot of people are sticking with, and it’s hard to ignore how men’s tennis has lost some of its spark since the Spaniard went down injured. If nothing else, Alcaraz gave fans a reason to watch.

He brought real competition to the tour at a time when Sinner looked miles ahead of everyone else. Pat Cash weighs in on Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz Photo By Oscar J. Barroso/Europa Press via Getty Images Speaking about the Italian’s rise on BBC 5 Live Sport, the former Wimbledon champion spoke about the qualities that separate Sinner from the rest of the field.

There’s no shortage of reasons to explain his run of success, as well as how he has managed to break so many records along the way. “He knows how to win,” said Cash. “He knows his way around the tennis court.

And at the moment, you know, there’s not a lot of competition out there for him, and he’s just chewing up the tournament wins one after the other. “You can just see the determination on his face. Every time he gets out there, he just wants to get better.

He just wants to keep pounding that ball and drive the players into the ground. ” The Australian continued: “I mean, you can do it when he’s hot. It’s when you’re not hot, but can you do it?