Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner have accustomed us to images that had not always been seen in the world of tennis. The good vibes between the two top rackets in the world have never been a constant in the tennis world. One of their latest examples was the joint training they did in Turin before the start of the ATP Finals. An image that has rarely been seen on the circuit before and further enhances their great relationship.
Respect has always prevailed in tennis, and the friendship of many, like Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer, began in the final stretch of their careers, but never at such an early age as with the Spanish and the Italian. This fact is also confirmed by Andy Murray, the Scot who was a member of the Big-4 alongside Rafa Nadal, Roger Federer, and Novak Djokovic, was a thorn in the side for the three greatest tennis players in history and at many stages of his career was on par with them. However, his hip injury greatly affected him, and he never regained his level.
Regarding the fact of training with your main rivals, this is something the Scot did on occasion, but if there was someone he hardly trained with in his career, it was Roger Federer. Murray himself confirmed this in an interview on Stephen Hendry's Cue Tips podcast.
Andy Murray admits that Roger Federer did not want to train with Rafa Nadal and Novak Djokovic
"I trained with them, trained with Djokovic and Nadal. When I started, I also trained with Federer. But after a year or two, he stopped training with me. He never trained with Djokovic or Nadal; I think because he saw them as his competitors. I liked practicing with them simply because it gave me the opportunity to see where my game was."

He would love to go to dinner with his former rivals
"We never had dinner together, but I would like to do it in the future to spend more time together. Simply, back then, I was in the company of family or friends. If things were not going well, I wanted to have someone to complain to, and I wasn't going to do it with my biggest rivals."
Recognizing the value of the Olympics
"Many tennis players do not believe that tennis should be in the Olympics because it is not considered the pinnacle. But Djokovic won the Olympic Games in Paris, and if we look at how he reacted to winning them compared to any of his Grand Slams, he was much more emotional. All the tennis players who have won Olympic gold medals, it is the most amazing, but many people do not believe it should be part of it," says Andy Murray who, after spending almost twenty years rubbing shoulders with Federer, Nadal, and Djokovic, seeks to have a dinner with the three, possibly to remember those magical and unforgettable moments among them.
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