Former world number four Tim Henman analyzed the current dominance of Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, who together have won the last nine Grand Slam titles. "Right now, I don't see anyone who can close the gap," Henman said on the Off Court With Greg Rusedski podcast. "I don't think you can beat Sinner or Alcaraz just from the baseline. They are too athletic and strike the ball too well, so you have to bring another dimension to the game." Henman cited Djokovic's level in Australia as an example but issued a warning about what this dominance could lead to. "I love Sinner and Alcaraz, they are great players and great people, but if they are playing all the Grand Slam finals, I'm not sure that is so appealing."
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