Jannik Sinner’s stunning confession has fans freaking out — Is Carlos Alcaraz or Alexander Zverev next?
Photo By Oscar J. Barroso/Europa Press via Getty Images Jannik Sinner has kept his grip on the ATP Tour, recently adding a sixth straight Masters 1000 title to his growing list of achievements. The world number one remains the leading force in men’s tennis right now, while Carlos Alcaraz’s absence is still being felt across the tour.
Alcaraz won’t be available for Wimbledon due to a wrist problem that already forced him out of Roland Garros earlier this year. Sinner, meanwhile, is heavily favoured to take home the title in Paris – a win that would see him complete the career Grand Slam, matching Alcaraz’s feat from earlier this year. More concerning for his challengers and everyone else on tour, Sinner has hinted that he still hasn’t reached his ceiling.
He believes there’s even more to come. Photo by Mateo Villalba/Getty Images Jannik Sinner’s take on his own game is a warning for Carlos Alcaraz and Alexander Zverev Speaking to L’Equipe, with comments translated from French, Sinner said: “I don’t think you can be at 100% of your potential at 24. I aim to be there in a few years.
” Sinner didn’t hold back when explaining what the best version of him would look like: “A player who serves very well. Aggressive while also being able to read every situation. But I don’t have the power to predict the future.
” Sinner already tops the ATP in serving stats, and that assessment won’t do much to lift the spirits of Alcaraz or Alexander Zverev, who sits just behind them in the rankings. Zverev has reached three Grand Slam finals, including one at Roland Garros, and stands out as Sinner’s main competition outside of Alcaraz. You could still make a case for Novak Djokovic being part of that discussion.