Despite Carlos Alcaraz being off the courts since mid-April and Jannik Sinner failing to close a memorable clay court tour with the Roland Garros title, they continue to be the kings of the circuit. The absence of the Spaniard is greatly felt in terms of impossible shots and emotions on the court, while the consistency and efficiency of the Italian were also evident in Paris, despite falling in the second round. These months have served to reaffirm that, except for the tireless Novak Djokovic, they are the kings of the circuit. And that is something their rivals know.
Hubert Hurkacz sees more chances despite the leadership of Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner
One of them, Hubert Hurkacz, has no doubt about it. However, the Pole, who once reached number 9 in the world and is currently ranked 96th, also believes that while Alcaraz and Sinner dominate with an iron fist, there are now more opportunities than in the past when Rafa Nadal, Roger Federer, and Novak Djokovic ruled: "I think the game hasn't changed much. Alcaraz and Sinner have raised the level, but now there are more chances. Players are not as consistent as they were a few years ago. That's why maybe the top 20 is very, very strong, and anyone can have a great streak at any time," he said in an interview with Tennis365.
A year ago, Hurkacz underwent arthroscopy on his right knee, where doctors removed a synovial membrane that had grown excessively to help relieve pain. And now he is getting ready to play at Wimbledon and on grass, a surface that suits his characteristics perfectly. Additionally, he will do so alongside his new coach since April, Gilles Cervara, who, after a brief stint with Nishesh Basavareddy, will try to return the Pole to the list of the world's best tennis players.
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