Alexander Bublik is not one to hold back his words. The Kazakh player was interviewed by Spazio Tennis during the UTS in Nimes and was clear in addressing the duopoly led by Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, describing them as 'untouchable' during Grand Slams and emphasizing the substantial gap between them and the rest.
"Perhaps they might correct me, but I believe that in Grand Slams, they are untouchable. The only ones to defeat Jannik in a Grand Slam have been Carlos and Novak. That's it, no one else. Nobody is getting close to them. If I put myself in their position, why would I care about anything else? I need to achieve great things, get closer to Federer, to Novak: to do that, I have to focus on those tournaments. If I see Jannik and Carlos going to five sets against someone ranked 80th in the world, then I would say that there are people getting closer to them. At the moment, that's not happening," expressed the current top-15 player candidly.
BUBLIK A SPAZIO TENNIS 🎙️
— SpazioTennis (@SpazioTennis) April 6, 2026
"If I were in Sinner's and Alcaraz's shoes, why should I be interested in anything other than the Slams?" pic.twitter.com/4ujkj5BMdw
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