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Becker explains why Alcaraz gets injured more than Sinner

Iker Jiménez | 19 Apr 2026 | 22.52
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Becker explains why Alcaraz gets injured more than Sinner. Source: Getty
Becker explains why Alcaraz gets injured more than Sinner. Source: Getty

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Boris Becker reflected on Eurosport about Carlos Alcaraz's situation after his recent injury, pointing out that his own style of play may influence his physical problems. "Alcaraz tends to play very long matches, loses sets, and that takes a toll on his body," explained the German, who compared his case to that of Jannik Sinner. "I call Sinner 'Djokovic 2.0'. He is very consistent and wins his matches faster, which allows him to save energy." Becker expressed optimism about the Spanish player's recovery, although he made it clear that his demanding way of competing may have long-term consequences.

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