Former Argentine tennis player Guillermo Coria reflected on ESPN about the playing differences between Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, two players who, in his opinion, are destined to mark an era similar to the Big Three. 'El Mago' recalled facing the level of the Italian in two Davis Cup ties. “Playing sports as a child in the snow gave him that ability to move so fast while being so tall. There was no way to get him out of position; not even one ball bothered him,” he commented with laughter. On the other hand, he explained that the style of the Spanish player presents more problems for Novak Djokovic: “Sinner's game suits Nole better, it's quicker and more linear. But Alcaraz disrupts him with changes of pace and spin. That type of shot forces him to exert more force, wearing him down."
🗣️ Guillermo Coria talked about Alcaraz, Sinner, and Djokovic's relevance.
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