Comparisons are odious, but there comes a point where it becomes inevitable regarding certain figures within the circuit for some like Daniel Evans. They showed it in Paris, and now they have achieved it again at Wimbledon 2025. The consistency of Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz at Wimbledon and in general is sparking various debates within the circuit.
The British player, ranked 145th in the world, was eliminated from the London Grand Slam after falling to Novak Djokovic. Days after this match, Evans analyzed the current landscape of men's tennis with the final between Carlos and Jannik, also addressing those comparisons with the Big 3.
Away from Djokovic's achievements
"It's easy after such events and his incredible match in Paris, but Sinner and Alcaraz have to win many Grand Slams before getting close to the records set by Novak. They are performing very well at the moment, but they have to keep it up and their bodies have to stay in shape for a long time before they can start thinking about winning the number of Slams that Novak has won," stated the British player to Tennis365.
A debate with an open ending
"It's an interesting debate and we cannot give a definitive answer about whether Sinner and Alcaraz are playing at a higher level than the previous generation, but I still lean towards Roger, Rafa, and Novak, as they have trophies in their careers and the other two are still at the beginning of their careers.
There is a long way to go in Sinner and Alcaraz's careers, and we know that these five players will be all-time greats. I suppose we will know at the end of their careers who ends up with more Grand Slams. The only one winning this debate at the moment is Novak. He has the most Grand Slams, just won his 100th title. Everything is in his favor at the moment."
Novak's predicament
"The other guys from that era might have been playing at a good level towards the end of their career, but they didn't have two generational players emerging, and that's where Djokovic is facing a challenge. I'm not saying they (Federer, Nadal, or Murray) couldn't have competed with them, but Novak is trying to keep up with Sinner and Alcaraz, fighting head-to-head with them. What Novak is doing is impressive, but it's difficult."
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